Obstructive Sleep Apnea Clinical Study – Now Enrolling
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a common and serious sleep disorder in which breathing is repeatedly interrupted during sleep. OSA occurs when the airway collapses as you breathe in. This can cause breathing to be paused from several seconds to over a minute.
While many people use continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines to manage their OSA, these systems can be cumbersome and awkward for some.
Right now, doctors at select centers throughout the US are conducting a new research study that may be able to help. The study is for an investigational oral medication for OSA taken nightly at bedtime.
If you qualify and choose to join the study, you will receive all study-related care and study medication at no cost and will also be compensated for your time and travel to attend study visits.
Why Participate?
If you’re living with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and have not had lasting success with CPAP machines or other treatments, you may qualify for a new clinical study. The study is for an investigational oral medication for OSA taken nightly at bedtime. If you qualify and choose to join the study, you will receive:
See If You Qualify
To see if you might qualify for the study, and to connect with a local study center to learn more, please take the questionnaire below.