Studies

enrolling Clinical Research Studies

 

We are looking for volunteers just like you to help answer important questions about women’s health. This page lists women’s health studies that may apply to you or someone you know.

If you find a study that you’d like to participate in, you can contact the study team with questions or to volunteer.

 

Soapstone Center for Clinical Research Current Studies in Atlanta area

Women’s Health

LevoCept study - birth control clinical study

LevoCept – IUD Study

Type: Intrauterine Device
Status: Not yet recruiting

This clinical study will involve more than 1,500 women and will help determine the effectiveness of LevoCept in preventing pregnancy.

Qualified Participants Must:

  • Pre-menopausal woman up to 45 years old
  • Currently in a mutually monogamous relationship of at least 3 months
  • Sexually active with a male partner who has not had a vasectomy or other known fertility problems
  • Have a history of regular menstrual cycles
  • Agree to use LevoCept as your only form of birth control

Qualified Participants May Receive at No Cost:

  • Study medication
  • Study-related physical exams
  • Study-related laboratory test
  • Compensation for your time and travel
VeraCept contraceptive = hormone-free, low-dose copper, and fleixble investigational IUD.

VeraCept – IUD Study

Type: Intrauterine Device
Status: Active Not Recruiting

The VeraCept Study is evaluating the effectiveness of an investigational hormone-free intrauterine device (IUD), called VeraCept, designed to prevent pregnancy.

Qualified Participants Must:

  • 18 or older
  • Are in a steady relationship
  • Have a history of regular menstrual cycles, and are in good general health
  • Agree to use VeraCept as your only form of birth control

Qualified Participants May Receive at No Cost:

  • Study medication
  • Study-related physical exams
  • Study-related laboratory test
  • Compensation for your time and travel
VeraCept contraceptive = hormone-free, low-dose copper, and fleixble investigational IUD.

OASIS 1 – Vasomotor Symptoms

Type: Hot Flashes
Status: Completed

The OASIS program is composed of three research studies investigating the safety and effectiveness of an investigational oral, non-hormonal medication for hot flashes associated with menopause.

Qualified Participants Must:

  • Are you a woman between the ages of 40 to 65
  • Have not had a menstrual period for at least 6 months
  • Experience hot flashes associated with menopause and are seeking an alternative option to treat your symptoms.

Qualified Participants May Receive at No Cost:

  • Study medication
  • Study-related physical exams
  • Study-related laboratory test
  • Compensation for your time and travel
VeraCept contraceptive = hormone-free, low-dose copper, and fleixble investigational IUD.

Fibroids – Heavy Menstrual Bleeding due to Uterine Fibroid

Status: Completed

Research study to evaluate whether an investigational medicine could reduce the amount of heavy menstrual bleeding due to uterine fibroids.

Qualified Participants Must:

  • Are 18 to 50 years of age
  • Have monthly menstrual periods
  • Experience heavy menstrual bleeding associated with uterine fibroids
  • Have days when their feminine products (pads, tampons, liners) become soaked and need to be changed more than 3 times a day
  • Additional requirements apply

Qualified Participants May Receive at No Cost:

  • Study medication
  • Study-related physical exams
  • Study-related laboratory test
  • Compensation for your time and travel
VeraCept contraceptive = hormone-free, low-dose copper, and fleixble investigational IUD.

Contraception – Birth Control Pill Study

Status: Completed

Study testing an investigational birth control pill.

Qualified Participants Must:

  • A healthy, sexually active female aged 13-45 years
  • Seeking birth control to prevent pregnancy
  • Willing to use an oral birth control pill daily for about 12 months
  • Willing and able to complete an eDiary daily for about 12 months
  • Willing and able to have a phone call at least once a month with clinic staff to discuss any changes to your health and eDiary completion.
  • Willing to complete 9 visits to the clinic in about 14 months

Qualified Participants May Receive at No Cost:

  • Study medication
  • Study-related physical exams
  • Study-related laboratory test
  • Compensation for your time and travel