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Is osteoarthritis of the knee causing you pain?
Is osteoarthritis of the knee causing you pain?
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Is osteoarthritis of the knee causing you pain?
Is osteoarthritis of the knee causing you pain?
Consider enrolling in the ACTiVION-I study.
Consider enrolling in the ACTiVION-I study.
Consider enrolling in the ACTiVION-I study.
Consider enrolling in the ACTiVION-I study.
Is osteoarthritis of the knee causing you pain?

Consider enrolling in the ACTiVION-I study. This study will look at how well an investigational study therapy works in adults 40 years of age or older who have osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Other study requirements apply. Investigational means the study therapy has not been approved by any regulatory agency.
This study will look at how well an investigational study therapy works in adults 40 years of age or older who have osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Other study requirements apply. Investigational means the study therapy has not been approved by any regulatory agency.
This study will look at how well an investigational study therapy works in adults 40 years of age or older who have osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Other study requirements apply. Investigational means the study therapy has not been approved by any regulatory agency.
This study will look at how well an investigational study therapy works in adults 40 years of age or older who have osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Other study requirements apply. Investigational means the study therapy has not been approved by any regulatory agency.
Study participants receive at no cost:
Study participants receive at no cost:
Study participants receive at no cost:
• Possible access to a new study therapy
Study participants receive at no cost:
• Possible access to a new study therapy
• Possible access to a new study therapy
• One-third of participants will receive placebo, which has no active ingredients
This study will look at how well an investigational study therapy works in adults 40 years of age or older who have osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Other study requirements apply. Investigational means the study therapy has not been approved by any regulatory agency.
• Possible access to a new study therapy
• Study support and monitoring by a healthcare team
• One-third of participants will receive placebo, which has no active ingredients
• One-third of participants will receive placebo, which has no active ingredients
• One-third of participants will receive placebo, which has no active ingredients
Study participants receive at no cost:
• Study support and monitoring by a healthcare team
• Study support and monitoring by a healthcare team
• Education about OA
• Study support and monitoring by a healthcare team
• Education about OA
• Possible access to a new study therapy
• The opportunity to help advance OA research
• Education about OA
• Education about OA
• The opportunity to help advance OA research
• The opportunity to help advance OA research
• One-third of participants will receive placebo, which has no active ingredients
For more information, contact:
• The opportunity to help advance OA research
• Study support and monitoring by a healthcare team
For more information, contact:
• Education about OA
For more information, contact:
For more information, contact:
• The opportunity to help advance OA research
Justina D’Costa Clinical Research Coordinator Division of Rheumatology 865 Northern Boulevard Great Neck, NY 11021 516-708-2557
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