by Susan Johnson | Jan 31, 2012 | Clinical Trial, Infant Formula, JBR Clinical Research
Sometimes Breast Feeding Isn’t Possible It is well known that breast milk is the best food source for a newborn baby. Breastfeeding does not require extra cost to provide a baby food, it helps a babys immune system, can help prevent obesity and can contribute...
by Susan Johnson | Jan 20, 2012 | Clinical Trial, Infant Formula, Pediatric
Why Study Infant Formula? JBR Clinical Research is currently seeking expectant mothers to participate in a clinical study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a low lactose infant formula. Low-lactose formula is a cow’s milk-based formula that has the...
by Susan Johnson | Jan 5, 2012 | Clinical Trial, Infant Formula, JBR Clinical Research
Free Infant Formula Through JBR Clinical Research JBR Clinical Research is conducting a clinical research study to evaluate growth and safety of a low-lactose milk-based infant formula. Participants must be healthy, term infants, and if selected for the study will...
by Susan Johnson | Aug 1, 2011 | Infant Formula, Vaccines
Flu Vaccine’s Approved by the FDA The FDA has approved the influenza vaccine formulation for the 2011-2012 flu shot. Six manufacturers are licensed to produce and distribute influenza vaccine for the United States. The vaccine formulation protects patients from...
by Susan Johnson | Jun 7, 2011 | Clinical Trial, Healthy Volunteer, Infant Formula, JBR Clinical Research
Phases of a Clinical Trial Clinical Trials are done in phases, the phase it is in tells you where the drug or treatment is in the trial process. Phase I Studies: These studies involve testing the investigational drug in a small number of healthy volunteers. The main...
by Susan Johnson | Jan 12, 2011 | Clinical Trial, Infant Formula, JBR Clinical Research, Vaccines
Why are Clinical Trials Performed? The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires Clinical trials for a new drug or device to assure its safe and effective for use. There are clinical trials that compare existing treatments and new treatments to determine which is...