Condition-Based Clinical Trials

Lupus (SLE) Clinical Trials

Learn what lupus research studies may involve, who they may be appropriate for, and what happens after you contact our team.

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Understanding The Condition

What Is Lupus?

Systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE, is an autoimmune condition that can affect the joints, skin, blood, kidneys, and other parts of the body.

Clinical trials may evaluate investigational treatments, combinations of existing therapies, or strategies intended to reduce disease activity and prevent flares.

Study Eligibility

Who Might These Studies Be For?

01

Adults With An SLE Diagnosis

Some studies may be designed for people with confirmed lupus and measurable signs of active disease.

02

People Receiving Lupus Treatment

Eligibility may depend on current medicines, previous therapies, and how well symptoms are controlled.

03

People Meeting Organ And Lab Criteria

Blood tests, kidney involvement, disease activity, medical history, and other factors can affect eligibility.

What Happens Next

What Happens After You Enquire?

1

Tell Us About Your Condition

Complete a brief form so our team can understand what type of study may be relevant.

2

Speak With A Research Coordinator

A coordinator may contact you to discuss basic study requirements and answer initial questions.

3

Review The Study Before Deciding

Participation is voluntary. The study team will explain the visits, potential risks, and what participation involves.

Explore Your Options

Interested In Lupus (SLE) Clinical Trials?

Join the patient registry and our team can contact you when a potentially relevant study is available.

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