CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDY
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STUDY DETAILS
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Demo Clinic, DC
Up to $500
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Male/Female
Age 25 - 46
Smoker / Non Smoker
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What does the study involve?
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Who can participate?
  • Male/Female
  • Age 25 - 46
Study group calendars
Online appointment scheduling
How much can I get paid?
The amount you can get paid varies by study and time involved. If you meet the requirements to participate in the clinical trial and are selected to enroll, the payment terms (how much and how often) will be explained to you during the consenting process. Payment is also based on whether you complete all visits and procedures in the study.
What is a clinical study?
Clinical studies (also called clinical trials or clinical research) are used to determine whether new drugs or treatments are both safe and effective. Carefully conducted clinical studies are the fastest and safest way to find treatments that work – and they are only possible with the help of participants like you.
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About PRA Health Sciences
We’re committed to the drug development process because we understand how it impacts the lives of patients and their families. At the end of the day, we’re not just researchers. We’re patients. We’re survivors. We’re family members.