About Clinical Research

Hometown Research Center conducts Phase II and Phase IV clinical research trials.

*These clinical research trials are highly regulated and volunteers’ safety is the top goal not only of the Sponsor, and FDA but also of Hometown.

Only once the FDA has approved the protocol, the pharmaceutical companies conduct clinical trials to test the efficacy and safety of the study drug.

To learn more about what Phase II-IV Studies mean click here.

To learn about “Ten Things to Know about Clinical Research click here.

To find benefits of enrolling in Clinical Research click here.

To find more about the Clinical Research Process at Hometown click here.

To see a list of currently enrolling studies, click here.

To register online, click here.

 


About Clinical Research

Current Studies

 

All new drugs must complete a series of tests before they can be prescribed by doctors or sold in pharmacies. The work carried out by Hometown Research is part of the testing process. We conduct clinical trials, testing the effects of investigational drugs on volunteers. To see a list of currently enrolling studies, Click Here

We are currently recruiting actively for 'Opioid induced bowel dysfunction' (opioid induced constipation) If
you are interested in learning more
about this clinical trial or participating please click on the link above and fill out the form.

THINGS TO KNOW

•About Clinical Trials
•Ten Things to know about
Clinical Trials

•Clinical Trials are Very Safe