Combined Research - Clinical Trials in Orlando

Combined Research - Clinical Trials in Orlando Combined Research Orlando was established in 2013 dedicated to medical research and clinical trials.

09/09/2025

September is Su***de Prevention Month. 💙
Mental health research saves lives — and your participation can make a difference.

We’re conducting paid clinical trials in Orlando for:

Postpartum Depression (PPD)
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

By joining, you’re not only helping advance treatment options, you’re also taking a step toward hope and healing.

📞 Call us today at 407-440-4493
🌐 Learn more: www.clinicaltrialsorlando.com

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09/05/2025

What’s Mindfulness for Depression? Scientific Evidence Alert!

Reminder: Mindfulness is powerful, but it’s not a cure-all. It works best with realistic expectations and personal adaptation.

Stay present, keep exploring what helps your mental health—and if you’d like to explore with us, consider joining our depression clinical trials.

📍 Orlando Combined Research
🌐 www.joinclinicaltrialsinorlando.com

📞 407-440-4493

09/05/2025

📞 ¿Quieres saber más sobre estudios clínicos? Llámanos hoy: (407) 440-4493

When we think of postpartum depression (PPD), sadness often comes to mind. But the reality is much broader.Common sympto...
09/04/2025

When we think of postpartum depression (PPD), sadness often comes to mind. But the reality is much broader.

Common symptoms include:

Intense anxiety or constant worry
Irritability or anger
Trouble bonding with your baby
Changes in sleep or appetite
Feelings of hopelessness or guilt

PPD looks different for everyone. That’s why recognizing the wide range of symptoms is key to getting the right support. 💙

If you or someone you know may be experiencing PPD, reach out for help. You’re not alone.

📞 Learn more today: (407) 440-4493
Orlando Clinical Trials
https://www.clinicaltrialsorlando.com/participate-in-clinical-trials-in-orlando

💡 Fact: 30% of people with depression don’t respond to first-line medications.This is known as treatment-resistant depre...
09/04/2025

💡 Fact: 30% of people with depression don’t respond to first-line medications.

This is known as treatment-resistant depression (TRD), and it leaves millions of people struggling despite trying multiple prescriptions.

🔬 Clinical trials are testing new approaches, including:

Medications that work faster than traditional antidepressants
Therapies targeting different brain chemicals
Treatments that may reduce side effects

If standard treatments haven’t worked for you, clinical research could be your path to hope.

📞 Call us at (407) 440-4493 to learn about current TRD studies.

09/03/2025

Los tratamientos de nuestros estudios clínicos a menudo ayudan a personas que no encuentran solución para lo que están sufriendo.

📞 ¿Quieres saber más? Llámanos hoy: (407) 440-4493

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🧠 Did you know?In the United States, nearly 1 in 5 adults (57.8 million people) lives with a mental health condition, ac...
09/03/2025

🧠 Did you know?
In the United States, nearly 1 in 5 adults (57.8 million people) lives with a mental health condition, according to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH, 2021).

The most common include:

Depression – affects over 21 million adults yearly.
Anxiety disorders – nearly 40 million Americans experience one annually.
PTSD – about 6% of U.S. adults will have PTSD in their lifetime.
OCD – impacts about 2–3 million U.S. adults.

Clinical trials are how new, better treatments are discovered for these conditions. By volunteering, you help create solutions for millions who struggle every day.

📞 Learn about mental health studies now enrolling in Orlando: (407) 440-4493

🤱 Postpartum Depression Affects 1 in 7 MothersAfter childbirth, up to 15% of mothers experience postpartum depression — ...
09/02/2025

🤱 Postpartum Depression Affects 1 in 7 Mothers
After childbirth, up to 15% of mothers experience postpartum depression — a serious mental health condition marked by sadness, anxiety, or difficulty bonding with their baby.

💡 Many mothers don’t seek treatment because of stigma, lack of awareness, or fear of medication side effects. That’s why clinical trials are so important, they test new, safer options for moms everywhere.

✨ By joining a study, you’ll receive free medical care, expert support, and compensation for your time, while helping improve treatment for mothers worldwide.

📞 Call today to learn more: (407) 440-4493

💊 What is a Clinical Trial?A clinical trial is a research study involving people that helps doctors and scientists test ...
09/02/2025

💊 What is a Clinical Trial?

A clinical trial is a research study involving people that helps doctors and scientists test new medications, vaccines, or medical devices. Every treatment you’ve ever used, from antibiotics to asthma inhalers to antidepressants, was once part of a clinical trial.

🔍 Why they matter:

They ensure new treatments are safe and effective

They help discover better options when current treatments fail

They provide patients with early access to innovative care

✨ Fact: Every FDA-approved medication on the market today started in a clinical trial.

📞 Call us at (407) 440-4493 to see if you qualify for a current study.

Today we celebrate the hard work and dedication of every worker who helps build our communities and move us forward.But ...
09/01/2025

Today we celebrate the hard work and dedication of every worker who helps build our communities and move us forward.

But while many of us take the day to rest, doctors, nurses, and scientists all over the world continue working — even on holidays — to save lives, deliver results, and develop treatments that make our lives better.

At Combined Research Orlando, our offices are closed today, but we want to take a moment to recognize and thank the incredible medical professionals who never stop caring for patients and pushing research forward.

👏 To the physicians, nurses, coordinators, and researchers: your dedication makes tomorrow’s cures possible.

📞 We’ll be back tomorrow to connect with you about clinical trials and how you can play a role in advancing medicine.

👩‍⚕️ FAQ: What happens during my first clinical trial visit?Your first appointment usually includes:🩺 Medical history re...
08/29/2025

👩‍⚕️ FAQ: What happens during my first clinical trial visit?
Your first appointment usually includes:

🩺 Medical history review

📊 Vital signs check (blood pressure, heart rate, temperature)

💉 Lab tests (blood work, sometimes urine tests)

❤️ Specialized tests depending on the study (e.g., EKG for heart rhythm)

🙋 Time to ask questions and review informed consent

✨ You’ll leave with a clear understanding of what comes next.

📞 Call us at (407) 440-4493 to see if you qualify for an ongoing study.
Sing up for a call from out team at https://www.clinicaltrialsorlando.com/participate-in-clinical-trials-in-orlando

💊 Did you know clinical trials include free medical care?Every study participant receives free labs, physical exams, vit...
08/29/2025

💊 Did you know clinical trials include free medical care?
Every study participant receives free labs, physical exams, vital checks, and ongoing monitoring, often more thorough than standard doctor visits.

✨ And the best part? There’s no cost to you, no insurance needed, and compensation is available.

📌 Think of it as a way to take control of your health, while contributing to medical breakthroughs.

📞 Learn more today: (407) 440-4493
Orlando Clinical Trials
https://www.clinicaltrialsorlando.com/participate-in-clinical-trials-in-orlando

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1417 N Semoran Boulevard, Suite 106
Orlando, FL
32807

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Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm
Saturday 7am - 3pm

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