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Default Stanford University Research Study for Patients with CRPS/RSD (palo alto)

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Stanford University Research Study for Patients with CRPS/RSD

Do you suffer from CRPS/RSD?

The Stanford Systems Neuroscience and Pain Lab is inviting patients with CRPS/RSD to participate in a clinical trial to determine whether Botox injections result in long-term pain relief.

Participants may be reimbursed up to $300 for their time and efforts.

The study medication is provided at no cost.

Participants must be:
- Age 18-100
- Be a U.S. citizen (or have a green card)
- If female, not pregnant or trying to become pregnant

To find out more about this study, call our research team at 650-723-8250 or visit us at http://snapl.stanford.edu/botox

For general information about participant rights, contact 1-866-680-2906.
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