The Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Studies will include women with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding and will be conducted at study sites across the USA. All study-related care will be provided by speciality physicians and a dedicated study team.

If you qualify for a study, you will visit a study clinic in your area.

The Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Studies will be evaluating the efficacy of an investigational study device for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding. Volunteers who qualify to take part in the study may receive compensation for time and travel expenses.

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    If you are between the age of 18-50 and experience Heavy Menstrual Bleeding.
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    All study-related care is provided at no cost. You do not need health insurance to participate.
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    Volunteers who take part in the study may be eligible to receive compensation for their time and travel.
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    Participants will receive all study-related care from a team of medical professionals at no cost. The study will require routine visits to a research center in your area.

Who can take part in the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Studies?

You may be eligible to take part in the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Studies if you:

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    Are at least 18 years of age.
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    Experience Heavy Menstrual Bleeding.
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    Are not currently pregnant.

All study-related care will be provided by a team of medical professionals.

Volunteers who take part in the study may receive compensation for your time and travel.
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About Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, medically referred to as Menorrhagia refers to periods that are abnormally heavy or long. Although Heavy Menstrual Bleeding is common, most women don’t experience significant blood-loss.

Menorrhagia can interfere with daily activities, since the cramping and blood-loss can be painful, as well as a hassle to manage, (i.e. wearing a tampon, as well as a pad, changing your tampon or bad often, etc.)

The typical symptoms of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding include:

  • Soaking through pads or tampons every hour for a prolonged period of time
  • Waking up in the middle of the night to change your pad or tampon
  • Having to double up on sanitary products
  • Bleeding for longer than a week

The Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Studies are evaluating the efficacy of an investigational study treatment for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding. Volunteers who qualify to take part in the study may receive compensation for time and travel expenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Clinical Research Study?

A Clinical research study, or a clinical trial, is a medical study that helps to answer important questions about an investigational drug or device. For example, is the drug or device effective? How does it compare with other drugs or devices?

All medications must be tested in clinical research studies before they can be approved by regulatory authorities for doctors to prescribe to patients. Without people taking part in these studies, we would have no new treatments. The volunteers who participate in clinical research studies play a major role in helping to advance medicine.

The study will include visits to a study clinic in your area.

All study-related care is provided at no cost to you. You do not need health insurance to participate.

Volunteers who take part in the study may receive compensation for their time and travel. Participation is entirely voluntary. Even if you decide to take part in this study, you can change your mind about participating at any time.

There is no cost to participate in the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Studies. The investigational study drug, equipment, supplies, study-related tests, assessments, and visits will be provided at no cost to you. If you decide to take part:
You will receive study-related care throughout the study from a team of experienced doctors and nurses.
The study medication, study-related healthcare and supplies will be provided at no cost to you or your insurance company.

Volunteers who qualify to take part in the study may receive reimbursement for their travel. Please discuss this with the study team when they contact you.

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What happens if I Sign Up? If you sign up, we will match you to a study clinic in your area that is actively enrolling participants or notify you when a site near you opens. Once the site receives your information, they will contact you to further explain the study before you make your decision about participating. You will attend an in-person visit where the study team will help determine if you qualify for the study, and if the study is right for you.


If you think you might like to join the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Studies or would like more information, please enter your information below so we can see if you qualify and can contact you about the study. Study participation is entirely voluntary. Even if you decide to take part in this study, you can change your mind about participating at any time.