Clinical Trials

Clinical Trials - Psychology, Special Needs, Health - Posted: 26th Jan, 2014 - 8:40pm

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6th Aug, 2005 - 2:09pm / Post ID: #

Clinical Trials

Have you ever wanted to know what are the latest results of clincial trials concerning a symptom or disease? Well, in the link below you can find out and stay up to date on what is going on long before the news picks it up or even get involved yourself if the Clinic is in your area.

On the sample page:
Clinical Trials: Chronic Diarrhea
See: https://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat289.html



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Post Date: 8th Aug, 2005 - 6:30am / Post ID: #

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In my area, the midwest states, there is a good company that is always doing clinical trials and posting the results as well.

https://www.quintiles.com/default.htm

There name is quintiles and they usually pay allot.

17th Apr, 2006 - 3:00am / Post ID: #

Clinical Trials Health & Special Psychology

Drug test victim 'may lose toes, fingers'

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A man who was left critically ill after taking part in a clinical drug trial in Britain said in an interview published Sunday that he probably will lose parts of his toes and fingers.

The News of the World newspaper printed photographs of Ryan Wilson showing that the tips of his fingers and all of his toes are black as he recovers at St. Mark's Hospital in London.


https://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/04/16/uk.trial.ap/index.html

I suppose these are one of the risks of participating in these drug trials. The drug being tested was TGN1412, which is being developed for leukemia and similar ailments. Hopefully this is a case of contamination and not a real problem for the drug, because if it is, the drug may never reach the market, even if the problem is fixed.



17th Apr, 2006 - 12:52pm / Post ID: #

Trials Clinical

Living this close to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centre, we have so many advertisements in the newspaper for both drug trials and experimental procedures that I think sometimes people make their living being human guinea pigs! Also, as Dartmouth is a teaching hospital (meaning they are a medical university too) they are even more apt to have clinical trials that one can participate in and be compensated. I'm too much of a chicken, I guess!



Post Date: 26th Jan, 2014 - 8:40pm / Post ID: #

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Trials Clinical

Flu volunteers sneeze for science

WOULD you let a scientist squirt the flu virus straight up your nose if they paid you $3400? Ref. Source 7


 
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