DonateNow

HeaderClinicalTrials

Current Clinical Trials

Every day, thousands of people—HIV positive and negative—volunteer to participate in HIV-related, clinical research trials. Because of these brave women and men, modern medicine continues to discover new and more powerful HIV treatments and prevention strategies.

Today, AIDS Research Alliance conducts an array of HIV/AIDS clinical trials, and we need many more research volunteers. Currently, we seek diverse volunteers (all ages, genders, ethnicities, and sexual orientations and HIV status) for 4 clinical research studies.

If you are interested in any of these studies, please call Leo at (310) 358-2429 or email studyinfo@aidsresearch.org

Currently Enrolling Studies:
HIV Vaccine Study new
HIV-Associated Peripheral Neuropathy Study new


HIV Vaccine Study

hvtn505
Are you a man between 18 to 50 years old and HIV-negative? Do you have sex with other men?
Volunteer for an HIV vaccine study and turn hope into action. Don’t worry. You can’t get HIV from the vaccine.

Eligible volunteers will receive $50 for each study visit after enrollment.

Call Leo or Adam at 310.358.2429 or email studyinfo@aidsresearch.org for more information.

 

 


HIV-Associated Peripheral Neuropathy Study

Lyrica


AIDS Research Alliance is studying an investigational treatment for HIV-related peripheral neuropathic pain.

You may be eligible if you:
• Are at least 18-years old
• Are HIV-positive
• Have pain in your legs and/or feet (called ‘peripheral neuropathy’)

Study volunteers receive either the research drug (pregabalin) or placebo (an inactive
drug) for 3 months.

Eligible study volunteers are compensated $35 for each study visit for their time and
inconvenience.

For more information, please call Leo or Adam at 310.358.2429 or email studyinfo@aidsresearch.org

Return to top


The world’s leading pharmaceutical and bio-tech companies rely on the expertise of AIDS Research to conduct innovative, meaningful and cost-efficient clinical trials. These trials are overseen by ARA’s own Institutional Review Board, who review and approve the trial to protect the civil rights of research volunteers and ensure their safety.

Click here to find out how to become involved with clinical trials.
You can also enroll in our Trials Alert List to stay informed of new studies at ARA when they become available. Trials Alert List Sign-up Form


Return to top