woman wearing a patch for a birth control research study

Birth Control Research Study

Skip the daily worry. Switch from pill to weekly patch.
Benefits of Joining a Clinical Trial
  • No-cost investigational birth control patch (weekly wear)
  • Study-related medical care and monitoring
  • Qualified individuals may receive reimbursement for study-related travel and time.
Gender
Female
Ages
16+
Compensation
$2,140.00
Status
Enrolling

Overview

Birth Control Research Study: New Contraceptive Option 

Birth control options are evolving. Join a clinical study for an investigational progestin-only contraceptive patch designed with simplicity in mind and worn weekly.

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About this Study

Study of an Investigational Patch in Women of Childbearing Potential to Evaluate Contraceptive Efficacy and Safety

This study evaluates a potential new weekly contraceptive patch—convenient, non-estrogen, and less invasive than daily pills or IUDs.

If you are 16 to 35 years of age and wish to prevent pregnancy for at least 12 months, this clinical trial may be right for you.

By joining, you’ll contribute to groundbreaking research to help improve female contraceptive options and shape the future of medical research while receiving study-related care at no cost.

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Who Can Join

  • Healthy women 16 to 35 years of age.

  • Sexually active with a partner that does not have a known history if infertility

  • Has regular menstrual cycles ranging from 21-35 days over the last 6 months

  • Agree to use a hormone contraception patch for at least one year to try and prevent pregnancy

  • Agree to not use any other forms of contraception while on study
  • Must not be currently using any form of birth control implants nor have an IUD in place

Not sure if you qualify? That’s okay.
A member of our recruitment team will review your medical history and medications with you to see if this study may be right for you.

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Why You Should Join

  • Simplify Your Routine: Participate in the study of a potential new progestin-only contraceptive patch designed with simplicity in mind and worn weekly.

  • A Different Option: Skip the daily worry. Switch from pill to weekly patch. This study is evaluating a potential new progestin-only contraceptive patch to see if it works to prevent pregnancy.

  • Shape the Future: Help shape the future of contraceptive methods and join the journey towards discovering better birth control options.

  • Advance Research: Help improve female contraceptive options and contribute to medical research.

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What to Expect

Study Duration:
Up to 15 months

Study Visits:
Up to 7 site visits and 9 calls

Compensation:
Participants may receive compensation up to $2140

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To see if you qualify or to learn more, please complete the form

Frequently Asked Questions.

What is a Clinical Trial?

A clinical trial is a research study that evaluates new medications, devices, or treatment approaches to determine if they are safe and effective. Clinical trials help doctors and researchers develop better treatments for current and future patients. All studies follow strict safety guidelines and are carefully monitored.
Each clinical study has requirements for participants based on specific factors such as age, medical history and current health. The eligibility criteria in each study protocol are used to identify the volunteers best qualified to participate.
No. Study-related medications, tests, and medical visits are provided at no cost to you. Participation in a clinical trial should not require you to pay for study-related care.
Many studies provide compensation for time and travel. Compensation varies by study and will be explained before you decide to participate.
Health insurance is not required for most clinical trials. Study-related care is typically provided at no cost to you.
Participation is completely voluntary. You may choose to leave the study at any time, for any reason. Your decision will not affect your regular medical care or benefits.
Each study has specific eligibility criteria based on age, medical history, and other factors. The best way to find out if you qualify is to complete the eligibility form or speak with a research team member.