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Clinical Trial
Anyone ever taken part in one?
We both applied at the beginning of Covid for a trial to do with the vaccine but didn't hear anything. I was approached just before Christmas about taking part in this one which is connected to a condition I have, and had the first appointment today.
Seems I'm just what they're looking for, and surprise surprise I'll get paid a significant amount for taking part!! Nearly fell of the chair when I was informed of this as it didn't even cross my mind!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's why I decided to take part Barry, out of interest and to see if I could learn anything more.
They were very friendly people, I'll be given a thorough health check at the next appointment, which will last two hours. Then be given a jab, it's a blind trial so I won't know if it's the real thing or not.
Lots of check ups and phone calls over the next three months to make sure I'm ok.
I was on the PATCH trial for three years until my PSA count went above the threshold for it:
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All it involved was a lot of paperwork to get signed up for it and then applying women's HRT patches to my skin (at 6 times the regular women's dose) on a regular basis. I didn't get paid for being on the trial but I did grow a lovely pair of breasts!
do they tell your GP what you're getting (ie real or placebo), so that he/she knows the position if anything goes wrong?
no and it is an absolute mightmare - they turn up tothe ward or A+E and say "I am on the Gooby trial and I have finished the red box, and now....."
( midnight saturday).
You can break the code but the triallists dont thank you as the patient has to be excluded ( or included on 'intention to treat').
Did you get a sheet about what to do after the red box
Yes but I have left it at my house in Lesser Scrunton