Worried about your future
with Heart Failure?

Research studies are enrolling now!

Those who qualify may receive*:

  • Payment up to $500, which varies by study
  • Study-related care at no cost from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

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If your doctor has told you that you have heart failure – you are not alone. About 26 million people worldwide have heart failure, and that number is growing.

Heart failure can make it harder to do simple things, like walking a few blocks or climbing the stairs. You may experience swelling in their legs, a fast heartbeat, tiredness, and trouble breathing when resting or lying down or wake up breathless at night. Heart failure is a result of damage to your heart’s muscle by something like a heart attack or high blood pressure. Once damaged, your heart can become stiff and not pump enough blood to the rest of your body. This can be dangerous and life-threatening.

There are medicines that are currently available help some symptoms, but there is no cure. That’s why researchers are evaluating study medications that are not available from your regular doctor.

Take the next step to see if you qualify for local research studies for people with Heart Failure. But don’t delay — space is limited!

* In a research study, the participants may receive investigational study product or may receive an inactive substance, or placebo, depending on the study design. Participants receive study-related care from a doctor/research team for the duration of the study. Reasonable payments will be made for participation and the length of the study may vary.

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How does it work?

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Tell us a little bit about yourself

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Answer some questions about your health

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We will connect you to available studies in your area

Just takes a few minutes

AcurianHealth

AcurianHealth helps connect people with research studies that offer treatment under development. Since 1998, AcurianHealth has referred 1 million study candidates to 800 studies in 70 countries.