Does Endometriosis Pain Impact You?

If you experience moderate-to-severe pain caused by endometriosis and have had a surgical diagnosis for your endometriosis, learn more about the Elaris EM-COC Study.

Endometriosis Pain

The Elaris EM-COC Study is evaluating whether the study medication, when taken together with an approved birth control pill, may reduce moderate-to-severe endometriosis pain.

Study information:

  • Condition: Endometriosis & Contraception

  • Location: Mesa, AZ

  • Duration: Up to 45 months

  • Participation: 14 visits & 10 phone calls

  • Compensation: Up to $2,325

Eligibility:

  • Premenopausal woman (ages 18 to 49)

  • Have surgical diagnosis of endometriosis

  • Moderate-to-severe endometriosis pain

  • Are not pregnant, actively trying to get pregnant, or breastfeeding

  • Do not have any bone disease

  • Other study requirements apply.

Participants may receive:

  • Receive all study-related care, the oral study medication, and non-hormonal birth control supplies at no cost

  • Be monitored closely by an experienced study physician and medical staff

  • Help advance medical knowledge about the study medication for endometriosis pain when taken with an oral contraceptive pill

Get started today.

You are not committed to participate in a study by completing this form. Participation is voluntary, and you may leave at any time if you change your mind.

1 in every 10 women live with endometriosis.

Researchers are evaluating an oral investigational medication when taken together with a combined oral contraceptive that contains estrogen and progesterone to see if it may reduce moderate-to-severe pain associated with endometriosis in premenopausal women.