Experiencing Hot Flashes & Night Sweats associated with Menopause?
Vasomotor Symptoms (VMS)
If you are a woman experiencing hot flashes or night sweats associated with menopause, then you know how uncomfortable and disruptive these symptoms can be. Hot flashes and night sweats (also known as vasomotor symptoms or VMS) are the most common complaints among women during menopause. The OPTION-VMS Study is evaluating the impact of non-hormonal therapy on symptom reduction, sleep, and quality of life. If you are currently considering starting or switching to a non-hormonal therapy for your VMS, you may be eligible.
Study information:
Condition: Vasomotor Symptoms
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Duration: Up to 12 months
Participation: Up to 4 visits & 4 phone calls
Compensation: Up to $560
Eligibility:
Women aged 40 - 75 years
Have menopausal vasomotor symptoms:
Night sweats
Hot flashes
Wish to start a non-hormonal therapy
Willing to complete a daily eDiary
Other study requirements apply.
Participants may receive:
Compensation up to $560 if you complete all study activities and visits
Close care and monitoring from our team of medical professionals
A wearable device to use during the study, like a smartwatch, for you to record your hot flashes, sleep quality, and activity
Access to a non-hormonal therapy option
Get started today.
You are not committed to participate in a study by completing this form. Participation is voluntary, and you may leave at any time if you change your mind.
Hot Flashes?
Night Sweats?
Introducing a study to learn more about the impact of non-hormonal therapy on symptoms, sleep, quality of life, and work productivity in women with hot flashes and night sweats associated with menopause.
If you are a woman between the ages of 40 and 75 experiencing hot flashes and night sweats associated with menopause and considering starting or switching to a non-hormonal treatment to manage your symptoms, this observational study may be an option for you.
We will not decide which treatment (or medication) you will be taking. You will receive a therapy prescribed by your healthcare provider to treat your symptoms. You must decide (with your doctor) to start or switch to one of several non-hormonal therapies allowed in the study. Participating in this study will not affect your doctor’s choice of treatment.