How long will my participation in the study last?
Nicole Bragg2025-01-28T10:01:40-08:00You will be in the study for about 86 weeks (approximately 1.5 years).
You will be in the study for about 86 weeks (approximately 1.5 years).
In this study, participants will be randomly assigned (by chance, like flipping a coin) to receive the study drug or placebo. You will have a 50% (1 in 2) chance of receiving the study drug and a 50% (1 in 2) chance of receiving placebo. To make sure the results are not influenced by anyone, [...]
Yes. If you cannot tolerate the gluten challenge, you can speak to the study doctor who will prescribe medications to treat your symptoms. If symptoms are not tolerable, you may stop the gluten challenge and still participate in the study.
Yes. Your participation is completely voluntary. You can change your mind and withdraw from the study at any time.
If you pre-qualify through the online screening survey and live near a study clinic, you will be invited to schedule a phone call with a study representative to discuss your eligibility and potential participation. If you are interested, you will be contacted by the study clinic to schedule a screening visit. At this visit, you [...]
Participating in a clinical trial is a way to help develop alternative treatment options for celiac disease. You will be part of advancing celiac disease research, while receiving study-related medical care at no cost to you.
This study has multiple locations across the US. For more information about the study site locations, please complete the screening survey to see if you may qualify.