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Answer 5 quick questions to discover hair loss clinical trials currently recruiting participants near you.

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What is your age?

Clinical trials have specific age requirements.

💡 Tip: Most hair loss trials accept participants aged 18-65.

How It Works

1. Answer Questions

Tell us about your age, location, and hair loss condition in just 5 simple questions.

2. We Match You

Our algorithm searches 86 trials to find the best matches for your profile.

3. Contact Trials

Get detailed information and contact details to reach out directly to trial coordinators.

Why Join a Clinical Trial?

Clinical trials offer access to cutting-edge treatments before they're widely available.

Access New Treatments

Try innovative therapies years before FDA approval and public availability.

Expert Medical Care

Receive close monitoring from leading researchers and healthcare professionals.

Often Free Treatment

Many trials provide study medications and medical care at no cost to participants.

Contribute to Science

Help advance medical knowledge and improve treatments for future patients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are clinical trials safe?

Clinical trials follow strict ethical guidelines and safety protocols. All trials are reviewed and monitored by institutional review boards (IRBs) to protect participants. However, like all medical treatments, trials may involve risks. Always discuss potential risks and benefits with the trial team and your personal physician.

Will I receive compensation?

Compensation varies by trial. Many provide free study medication and medical monitoring. Some also offer stipends for time and travel. Contact the trial coordinator directly to learn about specific compensation details.

Can I leave a trial if I want to?

Yes. Participation in clinical trials is completely voluntary. You can withdraw at any time for any reason without penalty. Your regular medical care will not be affected by your decision to leave a trial.

How long do trials typically last?

Duration varies widely depending on the trial design. Hair loss trials typically range from 3 months to 2 years. The trial listing will specify the expected duration and visit frequency. You'll receive a detailed schedule before enrolling.

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