VeraCept IUS Study
Evaluating a long-acting reversible, hormone-free intrauterine contraceptive.
The Next Evolution of the IUD
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are arguably the heroes of modern contraception. They offer unparalleled, "set-it-and-forget-it" effectiveness. Yet, finding the perfect fit remains a balancing act. Hormonal IUDs can carry systemic side effects, while the traditional copper alternative, though hormone-free, has often been associated with heavier, more painful periods.
For women seeking a long-acting, reversible, and entirely hormone-free option, the choices have been stark. But the science hasn't stopped evolving.
MomDoc Women's Health Research is at the forefront of this evolution, participating in the Phase 3 clinical study for VeraCept®, a potential next-generation copper IUD designed from the ground up for better tolerability over a multi-year period.
Redesigning Comfort
This prospective, multi-center, open-label study is rigorously evaluating how well this new design performs in the real world. As per the official trial protocol:
"To assess the contraceptive efficacy (prevention of pregnancy) of VeraCept, a Long-Acting Reversible Intrauterine Contraceptive for Contraceptive Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability."
True innovation requires collaboration. When you enroll in the VeraCept study, you aren't just managing your own family planning. You are actively participating in the evaluation of a device that could offer millions of women a more comfortable, hormone-free future.
Who Can Participate?
We are seeking pre-menopausal women (ages 18-45) who meet the following key criteria:
- You are seeking to avoid pregnancy and are willing to use the study drug as your sole form of contraception for the duration of the study.
- You have a history of regular menstrual cycles (21-35 days).
- You are sexually active in a mutually monogamous relationship of at least 3 months.
- You do not have a history of previous IUS complications (like perforation or expulsion) or severe, unexplained uterine bleeding.
Participation in MomDoc clinical trials is always voluntary, always free, and often includes compensation for time and travel.
Interested in Participating?
Contact MomDoc Women's Health Research to see if you qualify for this or other studies.