
Dental Extraction Study
Study of an investigational oral solution to help reduce oral bleeding in individuals 18 and older who need single or multiple tooth extractions and are currently on blood thinners.
Dental Extraction Study
Study of an investigational oral solution to help reduce oral bleeding in individuals 18 and older who need single or multiple tooth extractions and are currently on blood thinners.

What to expect:
Patients on an oral anticoagulant medication that qualify for the study will receive the dental extractions and oral solution at no cost and be compensation up to $475 for time and travel.
This study requires a screening visit, extraction visit (must take place within 14 days of screening), 3 follow-up visits, and 1 follow-up phone call. Study
participation can last up to 4 weeks.
Why participate in a clinical research study:
Clinical research studies are what allow all medications to come to market, including drugs that treat pain, infections, and various medical conditions. Without clinical studies, no new medications would be made available for use and they are only possible with the help of participants. Compensation for participation in the study varies by study design, time involved, and whether you complete all visits and procedures. Every research study at JBR Clinical Research is approved and monitored by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) to make sure the risks are as low as possible and are worth any potential benefits to the volunteer.
FAQs:
Why does JBR need Healthy Volunteers?
Volunteers are an integral part of the research process. People with a particular disease as well as healthy people both can play a role in
contributing to medical advances. Medical researchers can be provided valuable information when comparing healthy volunteers with those who
have specific illnesses. Medical research continues to bring new medication and treatments to
help make all our lives better. The FDA requires clinical research, trials, or medical studies, to test the efficacy of these new drugs. JBR Clinical
Research is a national leader in conducting these clinical research studies. The main objective during a clinical trial on healthy volunteers is safety.
Medical researchers need to determine how a certain drug is metabolized by the body. Drugs can be administered by a variety of routes depending on
the intended site of action, drug metabolism, chemical properties of the medication and ease of use.
Without volunteers, clinical studies simply would not be possible.
Clinical Trial Compensation
As medical research continues to bring new medication and treatments
that help make all our lives better, healthy volunteers can experience the satisfaction of participating and assisting in the development these drugs.
JBR Clinical Research compensates you for your time, travel and participation in the study. Compensation is based on the length of the
study, the number of overnight stays in our clinic, and the number of outpatient visits you attend.
To be considered for the study, please fill out the form or call 801-261-2000.
STUDY DETAILS
No cost studies will soon be available for qualified participants.
No health insurance required
Compensation for time and travel up to $475
Must have a BMI between 18.5-35.0kg/m2 and weigh at least 50kg (110lbs)
Must be currently on an oral anticoagulant medication.
Male / Female
18+ years old
650 East 4500 South Suite #100
Salt Lake City, UT 84107

State-of-the-art Facilities
CenExel JBR is Utah’s premier clinical research organization. For over two decades, we’ve helped improve the quality of life for everyone by researching new medications and treatments. Our state-of-the-art facility is held to the highest standards of cleanliness and quality.

Board-certified Physicians
Your safety is our greatest concern. Every procedure at CenExel JBR is overseen by expert medical staff and performed by some of the most well-respected board-certified physicians in the industry, each with many years of experience in their respective specialties.

Standard Procedures
Rest assured, you are not signing up for an “experimental” procedure. JBR Clinical Research only performs standard surgery procedures as if you were at any other hospital or clinic. Our research is focused on the investigational medications given after that procedure.