Is Chronic Kidney Disease Affecting Your Daily Life?
Chronic Kidney Disease Clinical Trials May Be an Option!
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a long-term condition characterized by progressive damage and loss of function in the kidneys over a period of three months or more. In healthy individuals, the kidneys continuously filter waste, toxins, and excess fluids from the blood. With CKD, this filtering process is gradually disrupted, causing waste products and fluid to accumulate in the body, which can lead to severe health complications if left untreated.
Millions of individuals in the United States are living with chronic kidney disease. The most common causes of CKD are diabetes and high blood pressure, which over time place immense strain on the kidneys’ delicate filtering units. Despite standard management approaches, many individuals face significant challenges in halting the progression of the disease.
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease, Revival Research Institute is conducting Chronic Kidney Disease Clinical Trials, exploring potential new treatment options.
Are You Eligible to Participate?
- At least 18 years old
- Diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
*Additional criteria may apply.

About the Chronic Kidney Disease Clinical Trials
Living with Chronic Kidney Disease can impact nearly every aspect of daily life. Nausea, fatigue, sleep issues, foamy urine, muscle cramps, and swelling in the feet or ankles may interfere with productivity, relationships, and overall well-being.
Revival Research Institute is conducting clinical trials for chronic kidney disease (CKD). The goal of this chronic kidney disease clinical trial is to determine whether new therapeutic options may better support individuals who continue to experience symptoms despite current standard treatments.
Clinical trials will be conducted at multiple locations across the United States, including Texas. To qualify, participants must complete a screening process and comply with all study procedures. Those who meet eligibility criteria and are selected for the study will receive either the investigational study treatment or a placebo, in addition to standard chronic kidney disease therapy.
All study-related procedures and treatments—including the study treatments—are provided at no cost. No insurance is required to participate, and eligible participants may receive compensation for time and travel.
To take the next step, complete the form above. A member from our research team will contact you to determine if you qualify. A brief discussion about your health and medical history may be required.
Get Started
What to Expect?
If you are living with Chronic Kidney Disease, you may qualify for a paid clinical trial exploring new treatment options. After completing the interest form above, a member of our research team will contact you for a brief pre-screening to determine if you meet the initial eligibility criteria.
If you qualify, you’ll be asked to review and sign an Informed Consent Form (ICF), which outlines all study procedures, potential benefits, and possible risks. Once consent is given, you will be invited to one of Revival’s research sites for a screening visit. During this visit, we will review your medical history, conduct physical exams, and perform lab tests to further assess your eligibility. If you meet all study requirements, you will be officially enrolled in the Chronic Kidney Disease Clinical Trial.
Our team is committed to ensuring you fully understand your role in the study and what to expect throughout. Please feel free to ask any questions before deciding to participate. Your involvement helps advance future treatment options for Chronic Kidney Disease.
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Chronic Kidney Disease: Understanding the Impact

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a medical condition characterized by sustained, progressive damage that limits the kidneys’ ability to effectively clear metabolic waste products and excess fluids from the blood. These organs play an essential role in maintaining fluid balance, regulating blood pressure, and filtering waste.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) symptoms develop gradually, often mistaken for fatigue. As kidney function declines, waste buildup causes complications like high blood pressure, anemia, and nerve damage. While lifestyle changes and interventions slow progression, advanced stages may require dialysis or a transplant. Early detection and targeted treatments remain vital for improving long-term patient outcomes.
Chronic Kidney Disease can be caused by:
- Diabetes (Type 1 or Type 2)
- High blood pressure (Hypertension)
- Glomerulonephritis
- Other autoimmune kidney disorders
Common Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease include:
- Swelling in the legs, ankles, feet, or hands
- Foamy, bubbly, or frothy urine
- Fatigue, weakness
- Shortness of breath
- Nausea
- Sleep Issues
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Guide to Chronic Kidney Disease
Got questions about Chronic Kidney Disease? You’re not alone.
We’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions about this kidney disorder—what causes it, how it’s treated, and what daily life with chronic kidney disease can look like. Still can’t find what you’re looking for? Our team is here to help. Reach out to us on +1 (248) 721-9539, and we’ll be happy to assist you.


