Research Study on COPD Flare-Ups Now Available to Mooresville Residents

Study seeks to understand impact of investigational treatment on reducing COPD exacerbations in current and former smokers

BOSTON--()--A new research study on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is now available in Mooresville, N.C., for a potential treatment for reducing COPD exacerbations. The AERIFY-2 study from Sanofi will evaluate if the investigational treatment, itepekimab, reduces dangerous symptom flare-ups in both current and former smokers with moderate-to-severe COPD.

COPD, the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, is a serious and life-threatening lung disease that gets worse over time. People with COPD are likely to experience symptom flare-ups, called exacerbations, in which breathing problems worsen and can persist for several days. COPD exacerbations can require hospitalization and are associated with increased mortality. Although COPD is treatable with currently available therapies, there is a need for safer and more effective options.

“In Iredell County, COPD causes over 100 deaths per year on average,” said Dr. Sever Surdulescu, the Care Access Research Investigator for this study in Mooresville. “Finding new ways to reduce or prevent COPD exacerbations would significantly benefit those who are living with this condition.”

The research study is now enrolling for current and former smokers who are 40 to 85 years old and have been diagnosed with moderate-to-severe COPD. To learn more about this study, visit joincopdstudy.com or contact Care Access at (351) 222-5112.

Care Access opened its doors in Mooresville in collaboration with local community leaders and healthcare providers seeking to make clinical research more accessible. The local setting provides residents of Mooresville and surrounding communities the option to participate in clinical studies without traveling into the city.

About Care Access

Care Access is a global research company helping to accelerate the arrival of new medicines. With a global network of over 150 research sites, Care Access supports research studies conducted by 14 of the top 15 biopharmaceutical companies. In addition to its proven track record of globally top-enrolling sites, Care Access partners with new-to-research communities and establishes high-quality research site infrastructure locally to expand access to clinical trials and increase representation. For research sponsors, Care Access offers three core services: (1) global network of research sites, (2) community screenings to expand a study’s reach, and (3) staffing, on-demand physical space expansion, and training services to support all research sites on a study.

To learn more about active studies at Care Access, or how Care Access helps sponsors achieve enrollment and representation goals, visit www.careaccess.com.

Contacts

Joseph Oh
media@careaccess.com
202-970-6885

Release Summary

A lung disease research study offered in Mooresville, North Carolina, is assessing a potential treatment for exacerbations of moderate-to-severe COPD.

Contacts

Joseph Oh
media@careaccess.com
202-970-6885