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By Harmony Schilling, RN, Study Coordinator Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The Clinical Study Center of Asheville in Asheville, NC is now enrolling patients for an FDA approved osteoporosis study.  For more information please contact (828) 253-5600 or visit our website at www.clinicalstudycenterofAsheville.net. 

 

 

Pam Flores, Health Guide
8/19/09 7:40pm

Hi Harmony, welcome and good luck with your study.  Join us again if you'd like to discuss osteoporosis, I'm sure we could learn a lot.

Pam Flores, Health Guide
8/20/09 6:58pm

Hi Harmony, can you tell us which drug is being used for this study?  I'm sure our members/readers would be interested, and any info you could provide would be great!

 

I wish I lived closer to NC, I'd be interested, but there's no way I could get there--darn Cry

 

I didn't write the article you mentioned but I'll send your thanks to the writer PJ Hamel.

 

Join us any time, we could use some good news and great information from someone involved in this type of trial on osteoporosis.

 

Pam (community leader)

Hi Pam,

 

The study is comparing Denosumab with Boniva.  It's a year long study and the subjects are randomly assigned to receive either Denosumab or Boniva.  Anyone interested needs to contact me at the study center for further information.  Thanks for spreading the word.  There are many sites involved in the study all across the country.  Maybe there is one near you!  I can try to find out if you give me your city.

 

Thanks,

 

Harmony

Pam Flores, Health Guide
8/31/09 4:39pm

Hi All, The Clinical Study Center of Asheville in Asheville, NC, is conducting a FDA approved clinical trial on the Amgen drug currently known as Denosumab.  For more information on this see Harmony Shillings RN study coordinators post here.

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By Harmony Schilling, RN, Study Coordinator— Last Modified: 12/19/10, First Published: 08/19/09