
Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) causes a powerful urge to move your legs. Your legs become uncomfortable when you are lying down or sitting. Some people describe it as a creeping, crawling, tingling or burning sensation. Moving makes your legs feel better, but not for long.
If you have RLS, you are not alone. Up to 10% of the U.S. population may have RLS. Many people have a mild form of the disorder, but RLS severely affects the lives of millions of individuals.
QUEST has the following study open:
Restless Legs Syndrome Study
If you experience symptoms of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), you may be interested in hearing more about a clinical research study that we are conducting of an oral investigational drug.
Individuals may qualify for this clinical research study if they:
• Are age 18 – 70
• Have a history of Moderate to Severe Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) for at least six months
• Experience symptoms at least 15 nights per month (If you are currently on treatment for Restless Legs Syndrome and your frequency of symptoms is now less than 15 nights per month, the frequency of symptoms must have been more than 15 nights per month before beginning treatment for RLS)
Qualified participants will receive:
• Study-related drug
• Study-related laboratory testing
• Study-related physical and neurological exams
This study requires eight visits over a three month period. Compensation is provided for participation and reasonable travel. To learn more about this clinical research study, please contact us at 248.957-8940.
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