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Locus ELIMINATE Trial · Tustin, CA

Living with recurring drug-resistant UTIs?

You may be interested in participating in the ELIMINATE trial — a clinical study evaluating whether a new innovative treatment is safe and effective in treating drug-resistant UTIs. For women who’ve experienced UTIs and are seeking new options.

Women 18–75
Innovative treatment
6-month study
Dr. Gabal, PI
Understanding the Condition

UTIs are extremely common

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections — and they disproportionately affect women. Most can be cleared with standard antibiotics, but a growing percentage are becoming drug-resistant, meaning the bacteria no longer respond to commonly prescribed treatments.

For women experiencing recurring UTIs, the cycle of repeat infection and antibiotic treatment can be exhausting — and increasingly ineffective as resistance builds. This is exactly the gap the ELIMINATE trial is designed to address.

The Growing Problem

When standard antibiotics stop working

Drug-resistant UTIs occur when the bacteria causing the infection no longer respond to commonly prescribed antibiotics. This is a growing concern — both for the women experiencing them and for medicine as a whole. New approaches are urgently needed, and the ELIMINATE trial is evaluating one of them.

Repeat infections Failed antibiotics Limited options Growing resistance
About the Study

The ELIMINATE clinical trial

ELIMINATE
Clinical Research Trial · Sponsored by Locus Biosciences

The ELIMINATE trial is evaluating whether a new innovative treatment is safe and effective in treating drug-resistant UTIs. The study is designed for women who have experienced at least one UTI in the past year, with participation spanning approximately 6 months. By taking part, you may help advance a much-needed new option for women living with recurrent or treatment-resistant infections.

Innovative treatment 6-month study Women 18–75 Physician-supervised
Could You Take Part?

Eligibility qualifications

Below are the primary qualifications for participation. If you feel you meet all of them and would like more information, please call our office or our research coordinator.

You May Qualify If

Inclusion Criteria
1
Are you a woman aged 18–75 years old?
2
Have you had at least one UTI in the past 12 months, not including a current infection?
3
Are you not currently pregnant or breastfeeding, and willing to use birth control methods for the first 17 days of the trial?
4
Are you looking for a potential solution for frequent UTIs, and willing to stay engaged for a 6-month study?
If you feel you meet all of the qualifications above and would like more information, please contact our office or research team. Additional eligibility details will be reviewed during your initial screening visit.
Study Materials

ELIMINATE study brochure

Preview pages from the official study brochure. To request a full PDF, contact our research team.

Locus ELIMINATE trial brochure — page 1
Locus ELIMINATE trial brochure — page 2
Download the full brochure: View the ELIMINATE Study Brochure (PDF) →
Principal Investigator

Led by Dr. Lamia Gabal, MD, FPMRS

Dr. Gabal serves as the principal investigator for the Locus ELIMINATE trial at Prestige Medical Group. Board-certified in urology with a subspecialty in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, she brings deep expertise in treating women’s urological conditions — including recurrent UTIs — to her oversight of study participants.

Interested in Learning More?

Connect with our
research team

If you feel you may qualify, or would simply like more information about the ELIMINATE trial, please call our office or our research coordinator — no obligation to participate.

You are under no obligation to participate by inquiring. Our team is happy to walk you through the details so you can make an informed decision.

Could ELIMINATE be right for you?

If you’re tired of recurring UTIs and ready to explore something new, reach out — our team will walk you through the details so you can decide on your own terms.