Osteoarthritis Knee Pain
Could a bee's sting help take the sting out of arthritis knee pain? We're doing research to find out!
Radiant Research is conducting a clinical research study of an investigational medication for arthritis made from bee venom. To qualify for this study you must have arthritis of the knee and take a prescription or over-the-counter pain medication. Qualified participants will receive all study-related care and investigational medication at no cost and may be compensated up to $200 for their time and travel.
Call Mon-Fri for more information,
1-866-818-3254
8527 Village Dr., Suite 207-E, San Antonio, TX
http://www.radiantresearch.com/
E-Mail: antoinettevelez@radiantresearch.com
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
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