Summary: Isn't there anything besides hormones that will help these HOT FLASHES?
Hot flashes that occur during the day or at night are a common post-menopausal complaint. You wake up drenched, then you freeze; or strangers in the grocery ask if youÕre OK.
A NON-HORMONAL investigational medication is now being tested to see if it can help control HOT FLASHES.
If you are at least 40 years old, experience multiple HOT FLASHES and NIGHT SWEATS each week, had your last period at least 6 months ago and are prepared NOT to use hormone therapy or antidepressants during this 12-week study, call today to see if you qualify to participate.
As a study participant you may be compensated for your travel, and receive at no cost, physical exam, EKG, and study-related lab tests.
Call for more information.
AdvanceMed Research
2 Princess Road, Suite J
Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
Telephone: 1-866-78-FLASH (toll free)
Fill out our Volunteer Form to receive information on how to participate in one of our clinical trials.
Current Studies
Overactive Bladder
• Overactive Bladder for people with Multiple Sclerosis
• Is Overactive Bladder a Part of Your Life?
• Nocturia - Waking Up at Night to Urinate
• Women, Overactive Bladder (OAB)
• Overactive Bladder with Urgency
• Single Bladder Instillation for OAB
• Overactive Bladder No Placebo
• InterStim® Therapy for OAB Symptoms
• Topical Gel for Treatment of OAB
Erectile Dysfunction
• Erectile Dysfunction and taking Cholesterol Medications
Low Testosterone
Prostate Problems
• BPH
Prostate Cancer
• Prostate Cancer requiring Hormone Therapy
• Prevention of Metastatic Disease
• Prostate Cancer with Metastatic Disease
Bladder Cancer
• Intravesical Treatment of non-Invasive Bladder Cancer
• Recurrent Bladder Cancer after BCG Treatment
Women's Health Issues
