Science Excellence Award 2008

NIS LABS

Contract Research Laboratory

12-03 Vascular Function/Prostate Health Study

NIS Labs is currently recruiting males age 55 and older. This study is looking for volunteers who may have current prostate problems and are interested in a nutritional supplement that may improve their quality of life.

The study requires the individual to consume the nutritional supplement daily for 90 days. During these 90 days, the individual will record his blood pressure daily, using a blood pressure cuff supplied by NIS Labs for the duration of the study. Before starting the study, all participants must go through a medical exam.

The study participation requires 6 visits to NIS Labs and two medical exams. Three of the 6 visits to NIS Labs happen during the first week of participation, and the following 3 visits happen at 4, 8, and 12 weeks of participation. During the visits to NIS Labs, the individual rests on a bed while having three probes taped to the skin on the arm and the foot to monitor blood flow. This lasts approximately 90 minutes. On the third visit 2 blood samples are taken, and on the last 3 visits a single blood draw is taken.

Vascular/Prostate Health

Requirements

      Male 55 years or older
      Currently living in an intimate partnership
      Currently experiencing some prostate
        problems (nocturia, erectile dysfunction, weak
        stream, problems with sexual health)

 

 
Exclusion Criteria

      Regular consumption of male enhancing drugs
      Medication for hypertension
      Anticoagulant medication
      Anti-diabetic medication
      Anti-depressants
      Ongoing intensive medical treatments (cancer,
        viral diseases)
      Currently suffering from sexually transmitted
        disease
      Smoking

 

Participants will be compensated for their time.
Participants must reside in Klamath Falls or the surrounding area.


For more information:
please call 541-892-1002
or e-mail tech@nislabs.com

 


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