Find out about joining a Clinical Trial

Why take part in a Clinical Trial?

Clinical trials improve our understanding of diseases and how they affect different people and allow us to try out innovative and more effective ways to treat them. To be able to conduct clinical trials, we need you – volunteers who will join us on the journey and help us bring new hope to patients with existing illnesses and conditions.

Our trials are fully regulated by the authorities, including Local Research Ethic Committees.

At Elpida Clinical Trials, our volunteers are at the heart of everything we do. Our volunteers receive ongoing care and support from our experienced team.

People volunteer for a clinical trial to learn more about their condition, gain access to new treatments and medications, and contribute to medical advancements.

This page shows a summary of all the current trials we are recruiting for, click on each one for more information about the trial and to see if you would be eligible.

If you have questions they may be answered on our FAQ page, or click on the Book a Call tab to book an initial phone call at a time of your choosing to find out more, or message us with any questions by clicking on the Contact Us page.

Cancer Appetite Recovery Study (CAReS)
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Cancer Appetite Recovery Study (CAReS)

Are you experiencing appetite loss due to cancer?

The Cancer Appetite Recovery Study (CAReS) is evaluating a new investigational medication, designed to help people with cancer regain their appetite and improve body weight.

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NASH
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NASH

If you have been diagnosed with NASH, then we would like to talk to you. We are inviting volunteers to participate in clinical trials aimed at gaining a deeper insight into this condition and to assist in the discovery of new treatments.

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Crohn's disease
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Crohn's disease

We are inviting adults living with moderately to severely active Crohn’s Disease to take part in a research study testing an investigational medication that may help reduce inflammation and associated symptoms.

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Ulcerative Colitis
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Ulcerative Colitis

This clinical trial is testing a new study drug to see if it can help people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) who haven’t responded well to current treatments.

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Asthma
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Asthma

If you are 18 to 80 years of age inclusive, suffer with moderate to severe Asthma and are currently being treated with ICS in combination with LABA then we may have a clinical trial suitable for you.

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