Ohio Pediatric Research Association

Ohio Pediatric Research Association OPRA conducts clinical trials involving infants, children and adolescents in order to provide patient access to emerging health care.

Currently enrolling studies:

1. Infants 0-17 days of age for a formula study

2. 10-12 year olds for a meningitis B, MCV4, and Tdap vaccine study

3. 5-11 year olds with a history of asthma and on inhaled corticosteroids for a long acting beta agonist study

4. 12 years and older with persistent asthma who are on inhaled corticosteroids

Happy 4th of July! We hope you have a wonderful holiday! πŸŽ‡
07/04/2025

Happy 4th of July! We hope you have a wonderful holiday! πŸŽ‡

05/29/2025

Did you know that chickenpox can lead to serious complications in babies β€” like skin infections, pneumonia, or even brain inflammation? 😟

That’s why the Lullaby-007 Program is testing a new vaccine to help prevent chickenpox safely and effectively. This is a Phase 3 clinical trial, which means:
βœ… The vaccine has already been tested in earlier studies
βœ… Now, researchers are studying it in more children to confirm how well it works and how the body reacts
βœ… It’s one of the final steps before the vaccine can be approved for public use

πŸ‘Ά We’re inviting healthy babies aged 12 to 15 months who:

Have not received a chickenpox or MMR vaccine

Are not currently enrolled in another research study

Have not had chickenpox or hepatitis A

πŸ“½οΈ Watch the video to learn more about chickenpox β€” how it spreads, its symptoms, and how vaccines protect your child and community.

πŸ’Έ Participation is voluntary. All study vaccines and visits are provided at no cost, and you may be reimbursed for travel expenses.

πŸ“… Your child will be in the study for about 6 months, with only a few visits and check-ins. You'll also receive guidance and support throughout.

This is your chance to be part of research that could help protect thousands of children around the world. πŸŒπŸ’™

πŸ“ Learn more at LullabyChickenpoxProgram.com or message us directly.

05/21/2025

From Lab to Life: Discover the rigorous science and quality behind vaccine production with Sanofi. This video offers a rare glimpse into the process that protects millions every year.
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05/19/2025

Now Enrolling: Infant Vaccine Study 🍼

We’re inviting parents of infants aged 42 to 89 days to take part in a pneumococcal vaccine study aimed at improving protection against serious childhood illnesses.

✨ What You’ll Receive:
βœ”οΈ All routine infant vaccines (at no cost)
βœ”οΈ Financial compensation for time and study-related activities

πŸ“ž To learn more or see if your child qualifies, message us today or call 937-424-9294

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03/06/2025

vaccine

you can still get protection from measles as an adult? If you're not sure of your MMR vaccination status, talk to your healthcare provider. Learn more about the MMR vaccine πŸ‘‰πŸ½ https://bit.ly/2O3J5LK

Your child may be able to take part in an important pneumococcal vaccine study. Participants will receive all study-rela...
02/17/2025

Your child may be able to take part in an important pneumococcal vaccine study. Participants will receive all study-related medical care and vaccines at no cost.

For more information, call our office at 937-424-9294 or visit our website: https://www.ohiopediatricresearch.com

             The SEEK Program works by: βœ… Screening for potential risks.βœ… Offering vital resources to caregivers.βœ… Promo...
01/21/2025



The SEEK Program works by: βœ… Screening for potential risks.
βœ… Offering vital resources to caregivers.
βœ… Promoting safer environments and building resilience through strong caregiver-child relationships.
Together, we can create a brighter future for every child!
πŸ“ž Learn more by calling 937-424-9294

Happy New Year! Cheers to 2025! πŸŽ‰
01/01/2025

Happy New Year! Cheers to 2025! πŸŽ‰

🀧 Is It a Cold or the Flu? πŸ€’Colds and flu have similar symptoms, but understanding the differences can help you take the...
12/31/2024

🀧 Is It a Cold or the Flu? πŸ€’

Colds and flu have similar symptoms, but understanding the differences can help you take the right steps to recover.

πŸ’‘ Cold
β€’ Onset: Gradual.
β€’ Symptoms: Sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, mild fatigue.
β€’ Fever: Rare.
β€’ Duration: Usually a few days to a week.

πŸ’‘ Flu
β€’ Onset: Sudden.
β€’ Symptoms: High fever, chills, cough, muscle aches, severe fatigue.
β€’ Fever: Common and can be high.
β€’ Duration: Can last 1–2 weeks, with lingering fatigue.

🚨 Key Difference:
The flu is more intense and can lead to serious complications, especially for young children, the elderly, or those with chronic conditions.

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Dayton, OH
45414

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Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
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