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cashman 27-05-2008 14:24

Re: anyone taken part in a 'new' drug trial
 
thats the one bonnyboy, odds on riskin yer health if fit, i aint prepared to take.

BERNADETTE 27-05-2008 14:29

Re: anyone taken part in a 'new' drug trial
 
I suppose if the drugs could benefit you in the future then you might consider testing them. I have been lucky not to have been in that position but can imagine if I was and all the other drugs weren't helping then trying a new drug would be ok. At the end of the day these drugs have to be taken by someone to see if they work. The decision ultimately is down to you if you are prepared to be one of the first to try them.

Bonnyboy 27-05-2008 14:34

Re: anyone taken part in a 'new' drug trial
 
Well it’s certainly something you don’t want to entertain for the sake of some extra cash.

accyman 27-05-2008 21:37

Re: anyone taken part in a 'new' drug trial
 
was it last year or the year before when 7 people or so nearly died when their heads blew up to 4x their origional size when doing these drug trials lol

may sound like easy money but you take a risk when you do it

however

a bloke i worked with did a weeks drug trial somwhere and they had to stay in the hospital while they were doing the trials

he got paid a couple of grand and also CLAIMED to have slept with a couple of the nurses

guess its up to you what you think the pros and cons are lol

Lilly 27-05-2008 22:08

Re: anyone taken part in a 'new' drug trial
 
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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 582334)
Think this is the story you mean cashy - BBC News

Six blokes ended up in intensive care within hours of taking the drug. Two were critically ill, think one bloke in particular was at deaths door.

I’m sure I read that there is a participation fee of around £150 - £200 per day, cant find any info on this, so I could well be wrong.

I remember that.

I saw the photo in the paper of the fella who's head blew up to something like 4 times its size......he looked like the elephant man and he was due to get married soon. That was why he did the trial, to help with the cost.

I think drug trials are a marvellous thing but stories like these don't half put you off.

Bonnyboy 27-05-2008 22:16

Re: anyone taken part in a 'new' drug trial
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 582557)
I remember that.

I saw the photo in the paper of the fella who's head blew up to something like 4 times its size......he looked like the elephant man and he was due to get married soon. That was why he did the trial, to help with the cost.

I think drug trials are a marvellous thing but stories like these don't half put you off.

I'm not at all sure that cash incentives for participants in clinical trials are completely ethical.

jaysay 28-05-2008 09:39

Re: anyone taken part in a 'new' drug trial
 
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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 582576)
I'm not at all sure that cash incentives for participants in clinical trials are completely ethical.

The only trouble is that without clinical trials a drug won't be licenced, you may get people who will try out new lotions and portions because it may help their condition, but in some cases that isn't always possible

Loz 28-05-2008 12:01

Re: anyone taken part in a 'new' drug trial
 
There is no way i would take part in a drugs trial!
I can't even take paracetemol without side effects,i think it would be hazardous for me!

Bonnyboy 28-05-2008 12:33

Re: anyone taken part in a 'new' drug trial
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 582717)
The only trouble is that without clinical trials a drug won't be licenced, you may get people who will try out new lotions and portions because it may help their condition, but in some cases that isn't always possible

Appreciate what you are saying jaysay. The Companies have to do the trials as you point out. I just don’t think the situation is ideal , giving cash incentives to increase participant rate.

It’s hardly ideal, it’s easy for folk like myself to criticise the situation. Much harder to come up with an alternative.


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