elderly woman with symptoms who may qualify for a rheumatoid arthritis research study

Rheumatoid Arthritis Research Study

Your Participation Could Help Find Better Treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Benefits of Joining a Clinical Trial
  • Gain access to study-related medical care at no cost.
  • Study medications provided at no cost.
  • No insurance required.
  • Reimbursement or compensation may be available to study participants for study-related appointments and if travel is required.
Gender
Male and Female
Ages
18+
Compensation
$1,890.00
Status
Enrolling

Overview

A Rheumatoid Arthritis Research Study Is Enrolling Now  

Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic condition that can cause lasting joint damage and impact your ability to do everyday activities. We are inviting volunteers to take part in a research study for a new potential treatment that may help manage or improve the symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). Join our clinical study and contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge.

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About the Study

STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF RO7790121 IN PATIENTS WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS (RA) WHO HAVE AN INADEQUATE RESPONSE OR INTOLERANCE TO TNF AND/OR JAK INHIBITORS

Researchers are seeking to unlock new insights into Rheumatoid Arthritis, and your unique experience could be the missing piece. Play a crucial role in advancing Rheumatoid Arthritis research.

By joining, you’re not just a participant; you’re a vital contributor to future treatments. Your participation in our study can help you and countless others.

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Who Can Join

To qualify, you must meet the following conditions: 

  • Age 18+
  • Weigh at least 88.5 lbs.
  • Diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) for at least 3 months
  • Experiencing moderate-to-severe active RA (sore, swelling and tenderness in at least 6 joints in your body)
  • On a stable dose of common RA medicines (like methotrexate or prednisone) 

Who Cannot Join:

  • Diagnosed with a different joint disease (Lupus, Gout), very severe RA, or failure of 3+ advanced medicines
  • Has other uncontrolled health issues (e.g., cancer, serious infections, major organ disease)
  • Had recent major surgery, steroid shot, live vaccine, or antibiotic use
  • Had recent blood tests outside the healthy range

*Other criteria may apply

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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What to Expect

Study Duration:
Up to 9 months

Study Visits:
Up to 14 site visits

Compensation:
Participants may receive compensation up to $1890

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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.