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PRI:
An Internationally Recognized Organization That May Be
Able to Help You Confidentially At No Cost
to You!
In 1975, the
Pharmacology Research Institute [PRI] started as a small "research
unit" at the University of California, Irvine. There, we
completed a 108-patient study for a company called Upjohn.
We conducted our first studies at the UCI Medical Center, the
Long
Beach Veterans Administration Medical Center, the UCI Campus
and in private office space, in Newport Beach. Back in the
1970s relatively
few academic departments embraced the challenges associated
with the conduct of well-controlled, carefully monitored, highly-regulated
clinical trials; nonetheless, our team found the task to be
professionally
rewarding and personally gratifying. It was in the 1970s when
the potential for improving the quality of life for people,
with safer and more effective medicines, began to be fully
recognized. We have always been excited to be positioned on
the leading
edge!
Our goal was to provide study participants with a research
experience that benefited them personally and made them proud
that their
participation could prove beneficial to millions of other people
as well.
It was our vision
to distinguish ourselves as a research team in a number of
ways that would benefit patients, while generating valid and
reliable scientific data. It was then, and remains today, our
firm belief
that the best way to conduct research studies is to treat people
in the same manner as we would wish to be treated: specifically,
with the receptiveness of the public sector and the responsiveness
of the private sector. In order to provide patients with the
best "old
fashioned," hands-on, operational model, we set out to avoid
the large assembly-line approach, choosing instead to have a "primary
care model," whereby patients would be seen by board-certified
physicians, masters degreed nurse practitioners and clinical nurse
specialists. We grew in both size and experience throughout the
1970s, and successfully completed large inpatient and outpatient
trials, ranging from Phase I ["first time in man"] through
Phase IV [post-marketing surveillance] studies. It was during
these years when we began to recognize the potential benefits
associated with working as an independent research organization,
while maintaining our intellectual ties to the University.
Ultimately, we determined that we could be more responsive
to the needs of
our patients [as well as our grant sponsors] by becoming independent
and fostering substantive collaborative relationships with
several Universities.
Shortly thereafter,
because of our recognized expertise in the conduct of Alzheimer's
trials, PRI was awarded a grant to conduct the largest single-center
Alzheimer's study ever awarded [at that time] to an independent
research Institute in the United States. We immediately opened
our second office in Long Beach and four years later a third
office was opened in the San Fernando Valley. In the 1990s we
expanded into the Inland Empire with an office in Riverside.
Over the
past
30+ years thousands of patients have participated in more than
600 scientific studies at PRI. The results of PRI's studies
have been cited in hundreds of scientific publications and presented
at scientific meetings in Asia, Australia, Canada, the Caribbean,
Mexico and throughout the United States. PRI's internationally
recognized expertise consistently places our Institute in a
leadership
position.
The diagnostic
categories treated have included adult attention deficit hyperactivity
disorders (ADD/ADHD), age-associated memory impairment, Alzheimer's
disease, anxiety, arthritis, cataracts, consumptive disorders,
depression, diabetes, glaucoma, hypertension, insomnia, intermittent
claudication, migraine headaches, mild cognitive impairment,
multiple sclerosis, nicotine addiction (smoking cessation), obesity,
obsessive compulsive disorder, pain, panic
disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, persistent developmental
stuttering, presenile dementia, social anxiety disorder, ulcers
and vascular dementia.
Over the past
30+ years, many of the medicines that were evaluated at PRI
have "come
to market" and continue to prove beneficial to millions of
people. Some of the more familiar medicines include treatments
for Alzheimer's disease [Aricept, Exelon, Namenda and Reminyl],
anxiety [BuSpar, Effexor and Xanax], depression [Lexapro, Paxil
and
Zoloft] and migraine headaches [Imitrex, Maxalt and Zomig].
This, of course,
is just a very brief sample list of the medications and medical
illnesses we have had the privilege to have been involved with
since 1975.
We are grateful
to the thousands of study participants, caregivers, referring
health care professionals, family members and friends who have
so strongly supported our research programs. We remain clearly
focused on directing our professional energies toward medical
advancements, which translate into meaningful improvements in
the quality of life for millions of people around the world!
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