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Would you participate in a clinical trial of a new drug?


I have ADHD and am being offered the opportunity to participate in a clinical trial for a new drug. They want me to visit 7 times, will give me a complete physical and all the medicine, plus $550 and free drug-related medical care.

Would you do it?

I would do it. That is a personal choice that only you can make. I would do it. I have been living with chronic pain for 4 years now. I am always asking if there is anything else we can try. I do not like to take the heavy narcotics that are involved now in the treatment. I want something different. Again it up to you.

Personally YES I would try it out. What if it works better than what you are using now? Would you ask for it to be extended?

If you are currently on a medicine that's working for you I wouldn't do it as I've seen lots of people who've been stable on their regular meds get messed up with the new med.

If however you're not happy with your current med then it's probably worth a try.

I would talk to the doc about all the known possible side effects. If there were none to serious and they agreed to fix whatever went wrong, then yeah I'd do it.

Yes. It's not a bad deal and I'd have a chance to help further medical science.

HELL YES

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