Living With COPD Can Feel Like an Uphill Battle Every Day

If inhalers and medications aren’t managing your symptoms the way you’d hoped, you’re not out of options. A clinical research study for COPD is now enrolling adults aged 40 and older.

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Study-related care at no costCompensation may be availableStudy sites across the US

What Is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)?

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a group of lung conditions — including emphysema and chronic bronchitis — that make it harder to breathe over time. Common symptoms include shortness of breath, a persistent cough, wheezing, and tightness in the chest.

COPD is typically caused by long-term exposure to irritants like cigarette smoke, and it affects millions of adults in the United States. While current medications can help manage symptoms, many people still experience flare-ups and limitations in their daily lives.

Clinical research is one way that new approaches to managing COPD are evaluated. Studies are currently enrolling participants to help further this understanding.

About COPD Clinical Research Studies

Clinical research studies help doctors and scientists evaluate new approaches to managing conditions like COPD. These studies follow strict guidelines and are reviewed by independent ethics committees to help protect participants.

People who take part in a research study may receive study-related care and medication at no cost. Compensation for time and travel may also be available, depending on the study.

HealthMatch connects people with clinical research studies that may be relevant to their condition. If you’ve been living with COPD and are interested in exploring what’s available, checking your eligibility takes just a few minutes.

You May Be a Match If:

How It Works

1

Answer a Few Questions

Complete a brief screening to see if you may be a match for a COPD research study in your area.

2

Get Matched to a Study

If you meet the initial criteria, you’ll be connected with a relevant clinical research study near you.

3

Speak With a Research Team

A study coordinator will confirm your eligibility and explain what participation involves — including the schedule, visits, and what to expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any cost to participate?

Study-related visits, procedures, and medications are typically provided at no cost. Compensation for your time and travel may also be available, depending on the specific study.

What is a clinical research study?

A clinical research study is a carefully designed program that evaluates new or existing approaches under medical supervision. Every study must be reviewed and approved by an independent ethics committee before it begins. Participation is always voluntary.

What happens after I check my eligibility?

You’ll answer a few brief questions about your health and COPD diagnosis. If you appear to be a match, you’ll be connected with a study in your area. A research coordinator will then reach out to discuss next steps and answer any questions.

Where are study sites located?

Research studies are being conducted at sites across the United States. After completing the screening, you’ll be matched with a study site near your location.

Can I continue taking my current medications?

In many cases, yes. The research team will review your current medications during the screening process and let you know if any adjustments are needed.

Can I withdraw from a study at any time?

Yes. Participation in any clinical research study is completely voluntary. You may withdraw at any time, for any reason, without it affecting your regular medical care.

About Clinical Research

Clinical research studies are an essential part of bringing new medical treatments to patients. Here are a few things to know:

Wondering If a COPD Research Study Could Be Right for You?

Check your eligibility in just a few minutes. There’s no obligation and no cost to see if you may qualify.

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