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Every drug, in any form, whether prescription or over-the-counter, has to be approved by a government regulatory agency before it can be made available. In order for a drug to be approved, it must be deemed both safe and effective. The drug is first tested in laboratory animals (eg. rats, guinea pigs) to determine if it is safe enough to be tested in humans.

If safety is determined to an acceptable degree, then trials with humans are conducted using very low dosages of the drug. This is necessary to obtain specific information about the drug, for instance, the rate at which it is absorbed, metabolised, and passed out of the body, how it affects blood pressure, heart rate, etc. and what dosage can be given to subjects before they begin to experience minor side effects such as headache, sleepiness, or dizziness. Many such trials do not involve "experimental" drugs. Instead, they test medications which are identical to or very similar to those already approved and available on the market. This is necessary to learn how a marketed drug compares to a newly developed generic equivalent, to learn how two marketed drugs interact when taken together, or to investigate new formulations of a marketed drug in an effort to improve it.

The first phase of human testing usually involves healthy people who act as control subjects. This is necessary to learn how a drug reacts in a healthy person as compared to a sick person for whom the drug is intended. Healthy volunteers are paid for their time as an incentive for them to participate, since there is no expectation that they will benefit from taking the drug.



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That was an interesting site. I actually found some places taking volunteers not far from where I live. And research is a nice thing to contribute to, anyway.
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BeckyD_214,

If you end up doing any of the studies, please report back here on how they went and what they were like. I'm sure many of the visitors would be interested in hearing about it.
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Here is some more information regarding Getting Paid To Take Clinical Drug Studies

The site also has information for donating bodily fluid for reproductive reasons

and donating eggs for money.
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Here is another resource for clinical drug studies: CenterWatch Clinical Trial Listings
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And another resource of government sponsored clinical trials: ClinicalTrials.gov
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