Do you struggle to
control your asthma?

Local doctors are studying a new investigational treatment
for moderate to severe asthma • No cost to participate

New Study for Asthma Sufferers - Now Enrolling

Who can participate? Adults 18 - 65 years old who regularly use an asthma inhaler but still experience occasional flare ups.

What is the purpose of the study? It is estimated that up to 18% of the world population is affected by asthma.1 Although there are several medications available, many people with asthma continue to experience troubling symptoms despite regular use of an inhaler. This is why doctors and researchers are studying new options that may better treat asthma in the future.

In this study, doctors are evaluating an oral investigational medication for asthma that can be taken with your current asthma medication.

Where is the study being conducted? The study is being conducted at approximately 62 doctor’s offices in the US, Canada, Europe and Japan.

How long does the study last? The study lasts about 14 months. During this time, you will meet with your study doctor and team about once every month to monitor your progress and discuss your experiences.

Is there any cost to me? If you qualify and choose to join the study, you will receive all study-related care and medication at no cost. You may also be compensated for your time to attend any required study visits.

See If You Qualify

If you are currently using an asthma inhaler on a regular basis but still experience symptoms, you may qualify for a new clinical research study. The study is evaluating an oral investigational medication for asthma that can be taken with your current asthma medication.

To see if you might qualify for the study, and to get connected directly with your local study center to learn more, please complete the questionnaire below.


1. World Health Organization. Asthma fact sheet. Accessed September 26, 2022. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/asthma