Join a
Liver Fibrosis from NASH/MASH Study
in San Antonio
Receive up to $3,450 for your Study Related Time & Travel If You Qualify
If you’ve been diagnosed with NASH (now also called MASH) and have stage 2 or 3 liver fibrosis, you may be eligible to take part in a new clinical research study evaluating an investigational medication called efruxifermin.
This study is for adults who want access to an investigational treatment possibility and help future patients with fatty liver.
What to Expect
Qualified participants will receive:
- No-cost study-related care and monitoring
- No-cost investigational medication
- reimbursement for study-related time and travel
- Regular health check-ins and lab tests
- The opportunity to Explore new treatments for NASH/MASH
You May Qualify If You:
- Are between 18–80 years old
- Have biopsy-confirmed NASH or MASH with stage 2 or 3 liver fibrosis
- Have a BMI of 25 or higher
- Have Type 2 diabetes or at least 2 signs of metabolic syndrome (obesity, dyslipidemia, elevated blood pressure, elevated fasting glucose)
Additional medical assessments will help confirm eligibility.
5 Easy Steps to Get Started With Your Liver Fibrosis Clinical Trial
Simply fill out the form below and Submit it.
A study coordinator will contact you for an initial screening to determine if you qualify.
The study coordinator will schedule your consultation and health exam.
Convenient study appointments will be set, and you may receive advanced study-related medication.
You get compensated for your time and Travel.
You Will Not Be Able to Join If You:
- Have cirrhosis (stage 4 fibrosis)
- Had bariatric surgery in the last 2 years
- Have other liver diseases (e.g., hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease)
- Have poorly controlled Type 2 diabetes or Type 1 diabetes
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
About the Study Medication
Efruxifermin is an investigational therapy designed to target both the underlying metabolic causes and liver damage associated with NASH/MASH. Efruxifermin is being studied to see if it can treat liver health and fibrosis.
Get  Involved 
Don’t wait. Early screening can help determine if this study is right for you. There’s no cost to participate, and health insurance is not required.
Call (470) 227-8130
or fill out the form today!

