Rochester Clinical Research in Buffalo is conducting a research study focused on Lyme disease prevention.
Rochester Clinical Research in Buffalo is conducting a research study focused on Lyme disease prevention.
This study is evaluating an investigational oral medication to learn whether it may help reduce the risk of Lyme disease in adults who spend time outdoors during tick season. Lyme disease is commonly spread through tick bites, especially in wooded or grassy areas.
Participants in this study will receive study-related care at no cost, including health checkups and medical monitoring by experienced research professionals. Compensation may be available for time and participation.
The information gathered from this study may help researchers better understand new ways to prevent Lyme disease and support future prevention efforts.
You may qualify to participate if you:
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