Celiac is seriously exhausting restrictive time-consuming frustrating isolating .
Celiac is seriously exhausting restrictive time-consuming frustrating isolating .
Maybe one day it won’t have to be.
A clinical research study for those with celiac disease
The ILLUMINATE-101 Study is looking to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational medication for celiac disease.
You may be able to take part in the ILLUMINATE-101 Study if you:
- Are between 18 and 75 years old
- Have biopsy-confirmed celiac disease that is generally well controlled
- Have been on a gluten-free diet for at least 6 months
- DON’T have another inflammatory gastrointestinal disorder (such as Crohn’s disease)
You may be able to take part in the ILLUMINATE-101 Study if you:
- Are between 18 and 75 years old
- Have biopsy-confirmed celiac disease that is generally well controlled
- Have been on a gluten-free diet for at least 6 months
- DON’T have another inflammatory gastrointestinal disorder (such as Crohn’s disease)
You may be able to take part in the ILLUMINATE-062 Study if you:
- Are 12 years old or older
- Have a physician-confirmed diagnosis of celiac disease
- Have been on a gluten-free diet for at least 12 months but are having ongoing gastrointestinal symptoms related to celiac disease
- DON’T have another inflammatory gastrointestinal disorder (such as Crohn’s disease)
Other eligibility criteria will apply.
*Participants aged 12-17 may be included later in the study depending on findings from the first part of the study.
Study-related care will be provided at no cost. A travel stipend and compensation for time and effort may be provided.
About Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is a serious autoimmune disorder in which gluten can cause diverse symptoms and damage to the small intestine.
- Around 1 in 100 people have celiac disease
- Those with a first-degree relative with celiac disease have up to a 1 in 10 chance of developing it themselves
- It can develop at any age, affect both men and women, and occur in all races and ethnicities
- Celiac disease has many different symptoms and affects people differently, making it difficult to diagnose
- Untreated celiac disease can lead to serious complications
Source: beyondceliac.org