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About Clinical Trials

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#1
  • Reiko
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  • 2022/04/14 00:45

There are two Japanese companies in Los Angeles that handle clinical trials
I have never done a clinical trial, so I would appreciate if you could tell me about your experience and the risks involved.

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#2
  • No way
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 07:56
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I don't know how much you get paid, but money can't buy your health if something goes wrong. That's the deal with clinical trials.

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#3
  • Monique
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 08:20
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I considered it when I was a student because I wanted the money, but I quit because I didn't want to think that if I got sick in the future, it would inevitably be because of a clinical trial.
I didn't want to regret it for the rest of my life because of the temporary money. A junior colleague of mine was an egg donor and got about a million dollars. I thought it was better than clinical trials, even though it seemed like a lot of work with daily injections and such.

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#4
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 08:44
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You won't get a million dollars.

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#5
  • 無知
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 08:47
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What's a million dollars ( lol ) English deficient ?

thanks to the investigators we can buy our own cold medicine
thank goodness!

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#6
  • 配当生活
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 10:58
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If I get a million dollars, I can retire if I were single.

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#7
  • Monique
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 12:26
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Lol
I seriously didn't notice, $ 10,000.
I think $ 15,000 is compensation and 10,000 is take-home pay, or something like that.

I didn't do egg retrieval because I didn't want to have a baby in the future, but it's good money for a student.

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#9
  • Monique
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 14:02
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Wow, insidious.
Have a nice life !

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#13

I heard that someone I know bought a car after doing many clinical trials. I stopped last time and she got a urethral stone.

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#16
  • p
  • 2022/04/14 (Thu) 23:18
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I hear you've become, why do you talk like that when you're talking about yourself?

I'm not sure if it's confirmed or not ( lol )

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#17
  • バイバイキーーン
  • 2022/04/15 (Fri) 02:49
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I know someone who has been living in a clinical trial for about 10 years now, and he has no aftereffects or side effects and is perfectly healthy, not even catching a cold.
It's true that stupid people don't catch cold
They are like robots who never get sick
I heard that there was a person who had 8 blood samples taken at once and collapsed from anemia.
I would never be able to do it myself.

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#19
  • 関連性は無い
  • 2022/04/15 (Fri) 08:51
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I heard that someone I know bought a car after doing the clinical trial a bunch of times. I stopped last time and he got hemorrhoids.

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#21

Happy ending

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#22
  • 2022/04/15 (Fri) 22:11
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I heard that someone I know bought a car after doing a bunch of clinical trials. I stopped last time and he got depressed.

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#26
  • なんでなの?
  • 2022/04/16 (Sat) 21:58
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What is it with people who, when they write about "someone they know," absolutely write something like, "You must be talking about yourself."?

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#28
  • 尿道結石
  • 2022/04/18 (Mon) 11:15
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I see. It's a sponsored clinical trial here. Excuse me.

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#29
  • サラッとですが
  • 2022/04/18 (Mon) 17:40
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It depends on the type of medicine. It can range from "it wasn't a big deal" to "this is … something that no one mentioned.
Some stay in the place where they do the clinical trial, in the form of hospitalization, and some are taken at home. I don't think they will force you to do it, but you should ask if you can retire during the process.

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#30
  • で?
  • 2022/04/18 (Mon) 18:22
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No one ever mentioned it, but now you know why everyone thought this was … a good idea.

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#31

Since Japanese clinical trials are required for approval in Japan, the drug itself is almost always approved in the U.S.
You must first pass a medical examination before you can undergo a clinical trial.
The higher the risk and side effects, the higher the reward.
You will be asked to sign a waiver before you take the trial because there is no way to be absolutely sure that there are no possible side effects.
If you get sick or scared and want to quit, you can stop on the spot … In that case, you will usually be paid for your stay.
The staff is on site 24 hours a day and will check your temperature, blood pressure, and anything else that is wrong with you several times a day, so if there is anything wrong, they will take action and may stop the trial.

Clinical trials may not sound as good as it sounds, but in Japan, clinical trials for new drugs are also conducted. But the rewards are not as good as here. It's just a feeling.

I think it's not so bad because you are in the hospital for a set period of time, you are free to live in the facility except when you go home, you get 3 meals and snacks, Wi-Fi, sleep as much as you want, and get paid.

If you are interested, why don't you just go and talk to them ? I think they paid for the medical examination alone. There are Japanese speaking staffs, so if you have any questions, you can ask them until you are convinced.

It is easy and highly rewarding, so there is a risk, but it is your own responsibility.

By the way, in a clinical trial, there are people who are actually given drugs and people who are given placebos, so you are lucky if you get one without drugs in it.

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