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Browse recruiting kidney disease clinical trials across the United States. Find eligibility information, locations and research opportunities near you.

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About Kidney Disease

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a progressive loss of kidney function over time. Clinical trials investigate treatments to slow disease progression, manage complications, and improve outcomes for dialysis and transplant patients.

Common Symptoms

Fatigue, swelling in legs and ankles, shortness of breath, nausea, confusion, difficulty sleeping, muscle cramps, changes in urination

Risk Factors

Diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, family history, age, obesity, smoking, certain ethnicities

Treatment Overview

Treatment includes medications (ACE inhibitors, SGLT2 inhibitors), dietary modifications, dialysis, and kidney transplantation. Clinical trials explore novel nephroprotective agents and artificial kidney technologies.

Why Participate?

Kidney disease clinical trials advance treatment options that can slow disease progression, reduce dialysis dependence, and improve outcomes for patients with compromised kidney function.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Kidney Disease Clinical Trials

These trials investigate new treatments, medications, and devices to preserve kidney function, manage complications, and improve dialysis and transplant outcomes.
Eligibility depends on CKD stage, underlying cause, current treatments, and overall health. Some studies focus on early-stage disease, others on dialysis patients.
Compensation varies. Participants may receive $50-$200 per visit plus travel reimbursement for study-related appointments.
Yes, participants receive close medical monitoring throughout the trial. All studies have independent safety oversight and ethics committee approval.