LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, May 20, 2025 /ennovaterz/ — pRxEngage, a groundbreaking platform designed to transform how clinical trials connect with patients, has officially launched. Created to simplify patient engagement with clinical trials, pRxEngage provides patients, researchers, and biopharma sponsors with clear, actionable pathways to trial enrolment. The platform is live and accessible at pRxEngage.com.
Its launch today, May 20th, aptly coincides with World Clinical Trials Day, underscoring pRxEngage’s commitment to advancing medical research and improving patient access to vital clinical research.
Special Launch Initiative: Spotlight on Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) with The PBC Foundation
In a significant initiative for its launch, pRxEngage is proud to announce its collaboration with inaugural community partner, The PBC Foundation. The PBC Foundation is the only organization exclusively dedicated to supporting people affected by Primary Biliary Cholangitis. Operating internationally, they provide comprehensive information and support services to patients, families, and healthcare professionals, aiming to improve the lives and outcomes for everyone affected by PBC.
To mark this partnership and shine a spotlight on PBC and the vital research in this area, pRxEngage will initially ONLY feature studies focused on Primary Biliary Cholangitis that are not yet recruiting or are actively recruiting. “On launch day, in recognition of our inaugural community partner, we are going live only with studies for Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) so as to shine a spotlight on this medical condition and the significant amount of research going on in this space,” explained Keith Berelowitz, Founder and CEO of pRxEngage. “As the days and weeks progress, we will be adding more and more studies to the platform to ensure this is of benefit to a wide range of patients whom all need a little help.”
Mo Christie, Head of Patient Services for the PBC Foundation added: “We are so excited to be collaborating with pRxEngage which is launching on World Clinical Trials Day. It is an exciting time for research within PBC, not just for disease progression but also symptom management and this invaluable resource will help the PBC community in accessing research opportunities.” This timely collaboration provides the PBC community with a valuable resource, simplifying the path to discovering potentially life-changing research opportunities, especially as the world recognizes the contributions of clinical trials.