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RECOVER-ENERGIZE Platform Protocol

Join our clinical trial to help understand and treat long COVID.

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

RECOVER-ENERGIZE Platform Protocol is a research study focused on helping people who have difficulty exercising after recovering from COVID-19, known as Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection (PASC). The study will explore different treatments to see if they can improve exercise ability, daily activities, and quality of life for these patients. Participants are divided into groups to test different treatments or to serve as a comparison (control group). The research is flexible, meaning it can adapt and change based on new findings.

Key Points:

  • This study involves multiple centers and participants will be assigned to different treatment or control groups.
  • Participants should be aged 18 or older and have had a confirmed or suspected COVID-19 infection, with ongoing symptoms impacting physical activity.
  • Participation includes completing questionnaires and attending study visits, which may be remote, hybrid, or in-person.

Eligible participants cannot have had a recent COVID-19 infection or be involved in another similar study. They must also not have a condition that could interfere with the study. The study aims to help improve life for those struggling with exercise after COVID-19.

Study details
    Long COVID
    Long Covid19
    Long Covid-19

NCT06404047

Duke University

1 March 2025

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