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Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-02-2010 01:38:

Medical Research Trials

I'm running low on money at the moment, and this is looking mighty tempting. Talk me out of it, COR.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Feb-02-2010 01:40:

Fuck, talk me into it.


Posted by igottaknow on Feb-02-2010 01:41:

The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment


Posted by Ania_xox on Feb-02-2010 01:46:

You will likely not qualify.

Depends on the nature of it of course, but all medical trials have lots of inclusion criteria and exclusion critera. It's not as easy to participate in these things as it seems (like I said, depends again on what kind of condition is being tested)

I have been translating a lot of medical documents lately and have come across several consent forms for these types of things. They are perfectly safe if they are legit (this often means government funded) and again if you meet the criteria (inclusions and exclusions considered)
They've all been official documents though, so these are the only types I am familiar with. If it's a drug trial by some kind of charlatan-driven group --- definitely stay away


Posted by bas on Feb-02-2010 01:49:

Re: Medical Research Trials

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm running low on money at the moment, and this is looking mighty tempting. Talk me out of it, COR.

Think of the potential life changing side effects. Of course I'm talking about super powers. Do it.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Feb-02-2010 01:52:

Lol. system j = ********!


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-02-2010 03:11:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Lol. system j = ********!


I'm not going to lie, ********'s fractured mental state is the single biggest reason I haven't already signed up.

They are offering some mad coin, though. One study offers �2455 for three days of testing. Mighty fucking tempting.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Feb-02-2010 03:17:

Wow, did they mention what that one would require? That's a fair chunk of money.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Feb-02-2010 03:19:

yeah, id be up for that for sure.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-02-2010 03:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Wow, did they mention what that one would require? That's a fair chunk of money.


"This trial is available to healthy male and female volunteers aged 18 and over with a BMI between 18.5 and 32. Volunteers can be both smokers or non-smokers. Gilberts syndrome is not acceptable for this trial, HRT is not acceptable for female volunteers."


Posted by UWM on Feb-02-2010 03:25:

Do it. I know a guy who used to do these all the time, he got paid like $1500 to test a new flavor of Gatorade. I guess it's kind of like trick or treat though, sometimes you get the big Kit Kat and other times you get the candy bar with a creamy syphillis filling. On second thought, maybe you shouldn't.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Feb-02-2010 03:25:

Eh, worst-case scenario, you get a rack like William's. At least now you'll have something for the other hand to do.


Posted by Lady Gaga on Feb-02-2010 03:48:

Do it and report back to us. Especially if you turn gay. I'de like that.


Posted by woscar on Feb-02-2010 03:51:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm not going to lie, ********'s fractured mental state is the single biggest reason I haven't already signed up.

They are offering some mad coin, though. One study offers �2455 for three days of testing. Mighty fucking tempting.


That amount of money warrants at least showing up to see what it's about, I guess.


Posted by kadomony on Feb-02-2010 04:33:

enjoy your third penis


Posted by Schadenfreude on Feb-02-2010 05:15:

sucking cock would likely be healthier.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Feb-02-2010 07:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
sucking cock would likely be healthier.


Not your cock.


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Feb-02-2010 08:03:

i've had an unfortunate attempt to enter the circuit

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...hlight=bleeding


Posted by bas on Feb-02-2010 08:08:

You know who else enjoyed medical testing? Captain America. And he's a super hero.


Posted by Acton on Feb-02-2010 08:29:

quote:
Originally posted by woscar
That amount of money warrants at least showing up to see what it's about, I guess.


I did this a few years ago when I was in university and seriously low on cash. I signed up, then went to the briefing before the initial tests were due, I didn't make it to the initial tests as I got the fuck out of there after deciding risking my health wasn't worth it, despite the slight chance of gaining a superpower.

I can't remember which trail it was though, it paid a similar amount, but the some of the potential side effects were shocking, which they only revealed in the briefing.


Posted by Meat187 on Feb-02-2010 12:25:

I don't know about dangers to your health, but the simplest reason against it I can think of is that it's pathetic.

you =


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-02-2010 13:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Acton
I can't remember which trail it was though, it paid a similar amount, but the some of the potential side effects were shocking, which they only revealed in the briefing.


There are other trials that pay less, and are presumably much less risky. What kind of shocking side effects are we talking?


Posted by Acton on Feb-02-2010 13:29:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
There are other trials that pay less, and are presumably much less risky. What kind of shocking side effects are we talking?


I cant remember all of them, but vomiting and severe migraines were in there somewhere. Different trials will have different potential side effects.

There are others that pay less and are less risky. If you want a gauge, the more it pays, the more hazardous it will be.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-02-2010 13:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Acton
I cant remember all of them, but vomiting and severe migraines were in there somewhere. Different trials will have different potential side effects.

There are others that pay less and are less risky. If you want a gauge, the more it pays, the more hazardous it will be.


For �2500 in three days I'm prepared to vomit my guts out and have blinding migraines throughout. Unless we're getting towards hair loss or physical damage I think I can hack it.


Posted by Ian on Feb-02-2010 13:41:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
For �2500 in three days I'm prepared to vomit my guts out and have blinding migraines throughout. Unless we're getting towards hair loss or physical damage I think I can hack it.


the hairloss aint such a bad thing. Out of everyone from school, a good half of my mates are bald or balding by 28, some even by 22/23. The money is good but I'd just make sure it's a reputable company.


@bobby - syphillis in chocolate? that probably tastes better than most north-american chocolates


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