HSV Treatment Clinical Study

How to Manage Recurrent HSV Outbreaks

HSV Treatment Clinical Study

Suffering from HSV outbreaks, even while taking medication, can happen. Although there are many things you can do to manage the pain and difficulty associated with frequent HSV outbreaks, it can still be very difficult to live with. If you are sick and tired of frequent HSV outbreaks and want to try something new, we are looking for you. Keep reading to learn more about the HSV Treatment Clinical Study and what participants can expect, including exclusive access to state-of-the-art HSV treatment medication.

Frequent HSV Outbreaks?

Genital herpes is a chronic, lifelong viral infection. Two types of HSV can cause genital herpes: HSV-1 and HSV-2. Most cases of recurrent genital herpes are caused by HSV-2, and 11.9% of persons aged 14–49 years are estimated to be infected in the United States. However, an increasing proportion of anogenital herpetic infections have been attributed to HSV-1, which is especially prominent among young women.

If you experience frequent HSV outbreaks despite being on medication, it can be very frustrating. Some of the ways you can manage the immediate pain and discomfort include:

  • Keep the area clean. Gently clean the area with soap and water, and wear loose clothing to prevent further irritation.
  • Manage your pain. Take advantage of cold compresses, warm packs or baths, and take over-the-counter medications such as Advil to help with your pain.
  • Things to remember. Get plenty of rest, drink plenty of water, leave the sores alone, and avoid sexual contact until your sores are gone.

Should I Sign Up for the HSV Treatment Clinical Study?

If you are still suffering from HSV outbreaks while on a treatment regimen, we want to hear from you. Our clinical trial will offer you the following benefits:

  • Free access to exclusive, brand new, state-of-the-art study medications for HSV treatment
  • Health consultation and examination at no cost
  • Laboratory tests at no cost
  • Guaranteed compensation for your time and travel in the study

At Infectious Disease Clinical Trials, we have a committed group of HSV professionals: knowledgeable doctors, clinical research coordinators, skilled nurses, and detail-oriented data analysts. Our expertise lies in the distribution of experimental medications, as well as careful health supervision and data evaluation during the research. Our studies are overseen by a central ethics committee, compliant with FDA and HIPAA guidelines, and offer guaranteed confidentiality and commitment to safety standards.

Signing Up: What to Expect

Participants are the most important aspect of our clinical trials. That is why we have streamlined the sign-up process into two simple steps.

First, give us a call at (682) 452-6192. We will pre-qualify you over the phone, go over the study in full, answer your questions, and go over the informed consent.

Next, we will make an appointment with you to come to our clinic to ensure you meet all the guidelines of the study. If you do, you will be asked to join. It is that simple!

For more information, visit us at InfectiousDiseaseClinicalTrials.com.

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