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Note: This study is currently only recruiting patients in the hospital.

If you are interested in being notified if this study begins recruiting from the general population, please use the 'I Am Interested' button below.

Are you a healthy participant interested in research?

You may be eligible to participate in a Hormone Function Study. The study is investigating the production of a chemical or hormone called Aldosterone in healthy people.

3 visits over 12 weeks
Estimated Time Commitment
Male, Female, 18-70 years
May Be Eligible
Payment up to $2,000
May Be Offered
Blood draw, Injection or IV, Overnight stay, Medication
May Be Required
 
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This project is not recruiting.

What we are studying

You may be eligible to participate in a Hormone Function Study. The study is investigating the production of a chemical or hormone called Aldosterone in healthy people.


Receive up to $2000 upon completion of the study.


For more information, please complete the following screening survey at https://is.gd/aldostat.


Why it is important


What we hope to accomplish

Principal Investigator

Jonathan Williams, MD, MMSc

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Public Profile

You may qualify for the study if you. . .


- Are between the ages of 18 and 70 years


- Do not have any other serious medical conditions


Healthy Volunteers

Healthy volunteers are eligible for this study

The study involves eating a low salt diet, taking an FDA-approved study medication for three months, and three overnight study visits, each about six weeks apart at CCI Brigham and Women's Hospital.


 


Project activities may include:

  • Blood draw
  • Injection or IV
  • Overnight stay
  • Medication

Estimated Time Commitment

3 visits over 12 weeks


Receive up to $2000 upon completion of the study


Travel

  • Accessible by public transportation
  • Parking reimbursed

Travel and Parking Details


Project Website

https://is.gd/aldostat


ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier

NCT02871648


Participating Institutions


Funding Source

  • NIH or Other Federal
  • Department
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