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Frequently Asked Questions

Plain answers for people considering whether to learn more about clinical research.

Is participation voluntary?

Yes. Clinical study participation is entirely voluntary. You can ask questions, review consent materials, and decide whether a study is right for you — with no pressure at any stage.

Does a request mean I qualify?

No. Eligibility depends on study-specific criteria, medical history, location, enrollment availability, and screening by qualified study personnel. Submitting a request is only the first step.

What messages can I receive?

You may separately choose to receive account-related notifications and marketing messages. Both choices are fully optional and either can be cancelled at any time by replying STOP.

Will I receive medical advice?

No. Information provided through this website is general in nature and is not a substitute for advice from a licensed medical professional.

Can I stop text messages?

Yes. Reply STOP to any message to cancel, or reply HELP for assistance. You can also contact us directly to update your preferences.

Is my information shared with anyone?

No. Ravarix does not sell, rent, or share your personal information with third parties or affiliate marketers. Your information is used only to serve your direct request.

What we support

Practical guidance before the next step.

Health interest review

Start with general information about the type of research you are looking for, such as wellness, device, medication, observational, or condition-related studies.

Communication preferences

Choose whether you want account-related notifications, marketing messages, both, or neither. Consent is presented separately and clearly.

Study education

Review plain-language information about screening, voluntary participation, informed consent, and questions to ask before considering a study.