Place Your Advertisement Here
 
UPDATED: Thu, 11/08/2007 - 1:14am

  • Epilepsy First Aid
  • Seizure Medication
  • Animation of a Seizure
  • Seizure Diary
  • Find a Doctor
  • Epilepsy Centers
  • Clinical Trials
  • Event Calendar

Place Your Advertisement Here

VNS Surgery

If you (or your loved one) have had a vagus nerve stimulator implanted, what happened after it?

no more seizures
5% (11 votes)
helped control seizures a lot
34% (76 votes)
helped a little bit
35% (78 votes)
didn’t help at all
16% (36 votes)
worse off
10% (22 votes)
Total votes: 223

View results
View past poll results

List Your Clinical Trial

Memo to: Study Sponsors, Investigators, Epilepsy Center Directors

Epilepsy.com posts listings of IRB-approved epilepsy clinical trials that are actively enrolling subjects. Any Investigator wishing to post a description of an epilepsy study should complete the attached form. Listings for multi-center studies should be submitted only once by the study manager to avoid duplication. Provide an individual listing application for each site, listing the same title and identifying number for the clinical trial so readers will know this is the same study being performed at multiple locations. Individual applications are needed because the information will be grouped by location as well as by study.

Listings are subject to review by epilepsy.com editors, who reserve the right not to post a submission or to revise or remove a listing at their discretion at any time. Epilepsy.com is not responsible for errors in listings.

It is the responsibility of Principal Investigators to be sure that their study has received full approval by an accredited IRB and that their IRB has also approved the epilepsy.com listing for their study site. epilepsy.com assumes no responsibility for these determinations. It is also the responsibility of the Principal Investigator to notify epilepsy.com in the event that any of the listed information changes or enrollment is halted or suspended.

Listings will automatically be terminated on the ending date of the IRB approval unless a new IRB-approved ending date is provided to epilepsy.com.

Levels of Service:

  1. Free inclusion in the Epilepsy.com Research Studies Directory
  2. Paid banner advertisements within the clinical trials section, updated at the beginning of every month, subject to a bid process, minimum bid of $50/month-$150/quarter, minimum 3 month commitment. We will display a maximum of 6 banner ads. Ads will be listed in descending order by bid amount.
  3. THE CURRENT LOWEST QUALIFYING BID is: $50 (your bid must exceed this amount in order to be considered for this service level)
Requirements for banner ads:
  • Width: 170 px
  • Height: 130 px
  • Format: GIF

Please indicate the service tier desired in your application.

Download the clinical trial application now (.doc file)

Welcome to the Wiki. This space is created for epilepsy.com members to share their own experiences and expertise to help refine and expand the discussion around important topics.

No members have yet contributed to this topic. If you are not yet an epilepsy.com member, register today to get started on this Wiki topic and the many other advantages of being a member. If you are a member and wish to be the first to edit this Wiki topic, please make sure to login, then click on the orange "Start Wiki" button at the top of this page. Or, learn more about Wikis.


None

Place Your Advertisement Here