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Does anyone have experience participating in clinical trials? |
I was looking into doing some trials to make some extra cash. Is this a good idea? Has anyone ever done this before? It seems to pay good. You have to weigh the risks to your health against the money. If you are risking permanent or fatal or long term damage to your body, no amount of money is worth it. Plus, you will end up paying for healthcare when you become sick and they are no longer footing the bill. And you waive your right to sue to compensate yourself for any damage. So they are only obligated to pay you a little money then your on your own. |
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