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Paratus Clinical Research Central Coast

Locality: Kanwal, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 499 221 124



Address: Suite A8, Kanwal Medical Complex, 654 Pacific Hwy 2259 Kanwal, NSW, Australia

Website: https://paratusclinical.com

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25.01.2022 Today is World Asthma Day! In Australia, approximately 11% of the population - that's 2.5 million people - suffer from Asthma. Send us a message if you'd like to discuss our upcoming Asthma research opportunities!



24.01.2022 "In Australia and globally, the incidence of antibiotic-resistant UTIs is increasing and they’re becoming more severe and harder to treat. This has experts worried it’s a warning sign we’re running out of effective and available antibiotics." https://theconversation.com/rising-antibiotic-resistance-to

21.01.2022 We are looking for volunteers for a research study looking at whether a new medication can help to provide better blood sugar control for people with Type 2 Diabetes. To pre-qualify for this study, you must: Be 18 or older and diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes Be using 1000 mg or more of metformin each day or be using 1000 mg of metformin and a sulphonylurea medication such as (but not limited to) Diamicron, Glyade or gliclazide. Not currently using insulin or injections Send us a message for more information https://centralcoast.mytrial.com.au/current-research

18.01.2022 If you're healthy and want to help with the development of Coronavirus vaccines, find out now if you're eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine study. Participants are reimbursed for their time. For more Information call Korinne Nicolas on 0499 211 124 or email [email protected]



16.01.2022 "Diabetes-related eye disease affects more than one in three people with diabetes. When left undiagnosed and untreated, it can cause vision loss and blindness." Excellent article showing the importance of controlling blood sugar levels with the appropriate medication https://theconversation.com/we-could-be-doing-more-to-preve

15.01.2022 It's important for women to stay on top of their health checks "The National Cervical Screening Program recommends cervical cancer screening every five years for women aged between 25 and 74." "Breast Screen Australia recommends an x-ray of the breasts, called a mammogram, every two years for women aged 50-74."... "The RACGP recommends women have their blood pressure checked every two years from age 18, cholesterol every five years from age 45" "Bowel cancer screening is recommended by the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program for all Australians every two years between ages 50 to 74" https://theconversation.com/cervical-breast-heart-bowel-her

14.01.2022 https://mytrial.com.au/signup



13.01.2022 Influenza, also known as the flu, is a highly contagious virus that can cause severe illness and sometimes even life-threatening complications such as pneumonia. It is easily transmitted from one person to the next via contact with fluids from coughing and sneezing. Young children and older adults are most at risk of influenza infection and may experience more severe symptoms. If you normally have your children vaccinated against the flu or were considering it this year, this study is a good opportunity to have them vaccinated, help to advance medical research and contribute to our understanding of vaccine safety. For more information or to register your interest, please send us a message or visit: https://centralcoast.mytrial.com.au/current-research

12.01.2022 For some young people current medications are not working well enough; this study hopes to improve their treatment options. For more information visit: https://centralcoast.mytrial.com.au/current-research

09.01.2022 We will be attending the Seniors Expo at Wyong Race Club in a few weeks - will we see you there? Come and have a chat with Zoe and Lauren on the day about how you can be involved in medical research!

09.01.2022 Interesting read about a promising way forward for vaccine research "I think the biggest advantage of the mRNA vaccines is really against these emerging pathogens, the ones that we don't know much about," https://www.abc.net.au//mrna-vaccines-covid-19-pf/12891308

09.01.2022 COVID-19 As we navigate our way through a situation that is constantly evolving with COVID-19, we wanted to ensure you that we are committed to continuing to deliver the best possible care to you. First and foremost, we are focused on the wellbeing of our study participants, staff, and partners. Our business continuity plan is in place and is continually being updated as the situation evolves. We have implemented several internal policies to protect both participants and st...aff against the spread of the virus and keep our business running. We are following all directives guidelines from the Federal and State Health and regulatory bodies as well as our clinical trial Sponsors. We will continue to update our internal processes as changes evolve. A staff member will phone you shortly to give you a personal update and, on the day before your scheduled appointment to ask you a few questions about your health based on the current recommendations. If you feel unwell on the morning of your appointment, please phone the site to discuss with one of our medical team. If you have any questions, please contact us on 1300 742 326.



07.01.2022 Type 2 Diabetes mellitus is a condition that affects the body’s ability to process blood sugar (glucose). Having good blood sugar control is important for long-term health and can help to prevent complications of Diabetes such as weight gain or obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and heart or vascular-related diseases. We are looking for volunteers for a research study to see if a new medication can help to improve blood sugar control for people with Type 2 Diabetes. Send us a message for more information or to register your interest.

05.01.2022 We are currently looking for healthy adults to participate in vaccine research opportunities. https://mytrial.com.au/signup

04.01.2022 Very interesting read about the possible long term effects of COVID-19 https://www.abc.net.au//doctors-with-long-covid-w/12785934

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