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Prostatitis Problems?                6/01

(Don't just live with it...

                                            Do something about it)

Prostatitis can make a man's life pretty uncomfortable.  You may have prostatitis if you have recurring symptoms of:

bulletUrgent and frequent urination       
bulletBurning with urination
bulletLower back, inner thigh or genital pain

Our physicians are seeking volunteers for a research study of an investigational medication for  chronic prostatitis.   You may be eligible  to take part.  All study related care is provided [at no charge] to qualified participants.  [Financial compensation is also provided].

The prostate is the walnut-shaped reproductive gland located just below the bladder.  It wraps abound the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder.  Prostatitis is the term used when the becomes inflamed or infected. This common condition can cause  recurrent urinary discomfort and pain.

For more information, please call us today:

Contact: Lisa Blevins at (301) 441-4402

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Drs Werner, Murdock & Francis

Greenbelt - Bowie - Laurel     Maryland

(301) 441-8900               Fax (301) 982 0453

7500 Hanover Parkway   Suite 206    Greenbelt, MD   20770

Research : (301) 441-4402 

e-mail:  wmfuro@cs.com

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Rev: 08/03