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need a open gilead study for chronic hepc in texas

anyone who can help me find a study with the pills gs-7977 in north east texas, please, I need a phone number!! Im lost-Tammy
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North Texas Research center
1001 Waldrop Drive
Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 471-1073


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The Liver Institute at Methodist Dallas
1411 N. Beckley Avenue Pavilion III, Suite 268
Dallas, Texas 75203
Phone: 214-947-4400
Toll-free: 1-877-4A-LIVER (1-877-425-4837)


Both of these locations participate in clinical trials.  I dont know how far east you are but if this is too far they might steer you in the right direction.  
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The Arlington Center  did the study this last Spring for Gilead,   Gilead did a biopsy and found that I had cirrhosis so was rejected.  I was just screened for a Merck study there last Tuesday and am waiting to hear if I am accepted.  Really nice staff at this center.  Just call the centers and see if the have anything coming up.
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