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Orlando Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are important in research medicine because they provide new information that can aid in developing fertility medications, fertility treatments and procedures for those struggling with infertility. The field of infertility and assisted reproduction has benefited greatly from these clinical trials.
Clinical trials are carefully regulated and strictly controlled studies that test a certain variable to answer a specific questions. These trials run a set amount of time, often throughout multiple locations, under set conditions.
Currently, there are 11 clinical trials in Florida, two of which are currently recruiting participants in Orlando.
If you would like to take part in an infertility clinical trial, be sure to discuss the risks involved with your doctor before signing up.
Who Is Conducting Clinical Trials in Orlando?
Efficacy and Safety Study of a Single Injection of SCH 900962 Versus Daily recFSH Injections in Women Undergoing Controlled Ovarian Stimulation (Study P06029) (PURSUE)
Sponsor: Schering-Plough
Locations: Investigational Site 5, Orlando
Estimated Dates: June 2010-March 2012
Status: Currently recruiting participants
Frozen-thawed Embryo Transfer (FTET) Cycle Follow-up Protocol (Study P06031)
Sponsor: Schering-Plough
Locations: Investigational Site 5, Orlando
Estimated Dates: June 2010-November 2014
Status: Currently recruiting participants
Information on Clinical Trials
If you are interested in obtaining more information on any of the infertility clinical trials listed above, or for information on clinical trials in other locations, please visit www.ClinicalTrials.gov.

