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Frustrated with your birth control? Why not try one of these research studies?

Friday, June 15, 2018 Leave a Comment

The University of Colorado Denver is currently conducting two birth control studies. If you're interested in participating, contact the study coordinators below:

1. Interested in non-hormonal birth control?

Seeking women ages 18 to 40 for a clinical trial of two non-hormonal copper IUDs, one of which is investigational. The study needs healthy female volunteers with regular menstrual cycles who are sexually active and at risk for pregnancy. It will involve 8 visits over 36-38 months and financial compensation may be provided to participants.

Contact study coordinator Ines Crato at 303-724-5559 or ines.crato@ucdenver.edu.

2. Tired of having to remember to take your birth control?

If you are a woman between the ages of 18 and 35, are pre-menopausal, sexually active, and do NOT wish to become pregnant, you are invited to see if you may qualify for a research study. The purpose of this research study is to test the effectiveness of an investigational contraceptive vaginal ring. If you qualify, you will receive investigational study medication, study-related medical exams, and laboratory services at no charge. You may also be reimbursed for time, travel, and other expenses.

Contact study coordinator Lisa Powers at 303-724-5284 or lisa.powers@ucdenver.edu.

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