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Re: Daughter with PCOSFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 11 Oct 2002 11:42:06 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Sonnet wrote: > >Bridget, would you let me know who is doing the study? I'm glad they're >doing another one to look at that combination! > >I already know that Met (and CLomid, for that matter) works well for me, >but I have lost my health insurance - getting it through a study would >be a good backup solution for me. > >At Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Bridget wrote: >> >>I just joined the forum a few days ago but I've noticed a lot of you >>mention Metphormin. I haven't taken that yet, but my doctor does >>want me to be a part of a study that's about to begin for women >>with PCOS. I'll be in the study at UAB (Birmingham, AL), but there >>are like 9 other test sites in the US. The study will be going on for >>2 years. Each person will be in the program for 30 weeks (I think >>that's like 7 1/2 months). There will be three different groups in the >>study -- one group will be given Clomiphene and a placebo pill, >>another group will be given Metphormin and a placebo pill, and the >>third group will be given Metphormin and Clomiphene. My doctor >>suggested that I become a part of this study because he would >>want me to do pretty much everything that will take place in the >>study anyway and this way it's free. I'm not sure where you can >>get information about the study, but I'm sure I can find out. Let me >>know if any of you are interested! >> >>Have a great day, >>Bridget > >-- >email always welcome: sonnet_fitz@hotmail.com >
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