The Progress IVF Research Study

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Research Study – We’re looking for women ages 35-42 to participate in the PROGRESS Study.

The PROGRESS Study is an investigational study to determine if Progesterone-IBSA administered as an injection under the skin (subcutaneous) is safe and effective in supporting the implantation and early pregnancy following a frozen embryo transfer (FET).

About the Sponsor:
IBSA Group, the study Sponsor, is a multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Switzerland, operating in 90 countries around the globe (including US). IBSA is one of the major players worldwide in the field of Reproductive Medicine.

About the Study:
The hormone progesterone plays a vital role in early pregnancy. Our researchers are investigating an alternative way to administer progesterone with the aim to discover if subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injections are as safe and effective as the current approved medication Crinone®.

Crinone® is a progesterone gel that is administered vaginally and has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration, or FDA. The use of Progesterone-IBSA in this study is investigational. An investigational use is one that is not approved by FDA. However, Progesterone-IBSA is already approved and marketed in more than 30 countries worldwide.

The PROGRESS Trial is registered with clinicaltrials.gov, a website run by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that provides information about clinical trials, and can be found at Clinical Trials NC NCT04549116.

Compensation:
Qualified participants will receive a credit/discount that can be applied to their overall IVF costs if they undergo an FET.

PGT-A of all qualified embryos (if undergoing ovarian stimulation).

Ovidrel® (hCG) for triggering ovulation at no cost.

Progesterone (study medication) for luteal support at no cost.

How to Sign Up

If you’re interested in participating in this study, please contact HRC Fertility Encino at 818-788-7288 ext. 5224 or email us at ClinicaltrialsENC@havingbabies.com.

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