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Post by respect on Jan 17, 2017 10:03:39 GMT -5
25 days 1 opv M/F (post meno/ss but no tubal ligation) Age: 18-60 Bmi: 18-32 CHEMO THERAPY Treatment for downward Progressing Cancers One single oral dose healthy subjects Hemoglobin =<15 BP 130/80 standing QTC not above 430, PR Interval not greater than 200 💊 Orthostatic Blood Pressure, Multiple ECG Sensitive Exclusion Study. No investigational medication in the last 12 months In house: 2/14-3/10 with opv: 3/17 Screening: 1/25, & 27 $9,200 Baltimore Study
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Post by puntkicker on Jan 17, 2017 18:00:04 GMT -5
25 days 1 opv M/F (post meno/ss but no tubal ligation) Age: 18-60 Bmi: 18-32 CHEMO THERAPY Treatment for downward Progressing Cancers One single oral dose healthy subjects Hemoglobin =<15 BP 130/80 standing QTC not above 430, PR Interval not greater than 200 💊 Orthostatic Blood Pressure, Multiple ECG Sensitive Exclusion Study. No investigational medication in the last 12 months In house: 2/14-3/10 with opv: 3/17 Screening: 1/25, & 27 $9,200 Baltimore Study Dude, you live up to/earn your name for sharing that. EPIC share, thanks!!! Even though I am picky as heck, they obviously know that many intelligent people(even though it's in Baltimore[Im guessing at least Vark will get a smile from that]) will give chemotherapy a 2nd thought, and have raised the bribe accordingly compared to the time involved and relative convenience of only 1 OPV. Thanks for all the extra information too. Is it common for "labrats"(sh*t, i actually feel that derogatory term is actually appropriate for a chemo study!!!!!) to actually know their QTC and PR levels? I mean I know from this board that QTC is soing to do with ECG and that apparenly Ive never been banned for it. How common or not are the levels here, for anyone who knows? That's about the only way I would know, being I dont know those numbers for myself. I did have to once get my ECG retested for 2 minutes DURING a study for some sort of skip or soing. I think they told me 80 or 90% of people have them at some time, so I am not sure if that is somehow related to any of this? I'd like to be as knowledgeable as you folks on this ECG stuff that most(ok, all) of the people Ive seen in studies dont seem to know about, or at the very least have never talked about in front of me, that I recall. Thanks! EDIT: also curious if a study as "out there" as this one would allow some of my friends that smoke cigarettes and/or cannabis, to allow for more recruits? While I am guessing not, I saw your poll AFTER I posted, and the " recommend to friend" choice made me think of some folks I know who could really use the money and may be willing to take the chemo/travel cost risk for the 45% exclusion. For the cannabis part, I mean its known it helps cancer patients with pain, and that the "rick simpson oil" od actually has been documented to CURE CANCER (youtube "rick simpson" if you have any concerns about cancer), so at least the former part would be soing not atypical for many cancer patients, so I figured it would be ok to ask.
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Post by travelingrat on Jan 17, 2017 19:04:29 GMT -5
respect, by "changing ECG markers" do they mean that there is a chance of changing someone's ECG patterns? can you explain a bit more? curious.
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Post by respect on Jan 18, 2017 7:47:20 GMT -5
respect, by "changing ECG markers" do they mean that there is a chance of changing someone's ECG patterns? can you explain a bit more? curious. Yes
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Post by respect on Jan 18, 2017 7:50:24 GMT -5
The screening dates next week are perfect. The protesters are driving up travel into Maryland prices!
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Post by puntkicker on Jan 18, 2017 23:49:44 GMT -5
Tell me more about these protesters, please.
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Post by respect on Jan 19, 2017 8:44:40 GMT -5
May be they will go to Moscow next and riot against that genuis,Putin!
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Post by puntkicker on Jan 20, 2017 22:12:18 GMT -5
Has anyone else registered for a screening? I did.
When I looked at what the poll said and what the OPV said, they were 2 different things, and to me seemed to have completely different meanings. Am I alone in this? Is the OP(original poster) willing to explain what he meant?
I'm curious why others are avoiding this. Is anyone able to share why they are, let alone others? I mean it's extremely high paying per day, with only 1 OPV.
EDIT: Study is now down off the site, although I thought I saw it earlier today.
Drug name is: Gilteritinib, if anyone wants to look up any information on it, and/or might be able to assist this thread?
Respect, could you provide the link to the clinicaltrials.gov study you got that information from? I looked up the drug on there and didn't see any studies listed for our location. Thanks
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Post by respect on Jan 22, 2017 13:08:59 GMT -5
Why some people are avoiding this is because it's "You are DEAD Already"! Because it's a drug that happens to be on the market for people with fewer months to days to live it not design to preserve your body! Think of it this way in 9/11 people had the option of dying in the melting flames or jumping out of the building! This a jumping out of the building drug! Even if the cancer patient slimly survives because of this drug they run the risk of other cancers because of DNA damage and a heart nucleared by this drug. THIS DRUG IS SO HARMFUL THAT SOME CANCER PATIENTS ARE GIVEN ONLY ONE DOSE IN CLINICAL TRIALS. Be warned those of you who have done cancer drugs before any damage that those drugs have done this drug will act as gasoline on that fire. Many like to worry about alt/ast,hemaglobin,immunesuppression labs!You will not have to worry about that because cancer doctors take good care of you so study doctors don't unless you are planning on being in a patient trial! IF YOU HATE YOUR COMPETITION THEN IS THE STUDY THAT YOU WILL PUSH THEM TO DO!
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FloridaGirl
Full Member
I am new to Phase 1 clinical trials so I am trying to learn as much as I can .
Posts: 160
Location: Florida
I mainly do: Healthy Studies
# of studies I have done: 3
A little about me: I am just getting started in clinical trials . Became unemployed and was doing small outpatient studies until someone told me about Covance and it has ed up a new world of making money.
So I am trying to do more inpatient studies and am hoping to do even more next year.
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Post by FloridaGirl on Jan 22, 2017 20:55:33 GMT -5
Wow I am doing another study for Alzheimer's so did not see this one and if I did your post would be enough for me to cancel. Covance had an iv antibiotic study that u had infusions every 8 hours!!! And you had to have four good veins. It paid really well but I guess that is the reason. Increased pay for increased risk. Thanks for sharing. I hope some people will see your post and think twice about participating.
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Post by puntkicker on Jan 23, 2017 1:27:36 GMT -5
Goodness Respect, I think i really am I'm going to cancel now(I had been strongly leaning toward it anyhow, but was keeping this as a backup to 2 other studies due to the EPIC payout). Why did you post this "bonanza study" thread if you knew this? I got a friend to get a spot too, and am having a hard time talking him out of it because he needs money to get across the country to see his young son, and Ive been having a hard time finding him soing decent in reasonable driving range to upstate NY where he is.
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Post by respect on Jan 23, 2017 8:33:40 GMT -5
You gave him the info, your job is over! His son needs a providing father and a wise mentor. If his son means that much to him he will ultimately make the right decision and find another way!
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Post by puntkicker on Jan 23, 2017 21:56:27 GMT -5
You gave him the info, your job is over! His son needs a providing father and a wise mentor. If his son means that much to him he will ultimately make the right decision and find another way! Respect, from where/whom did you get this information in your poll question from? My friend said he spoke with the study coordinator and that from 500 people who tested it, some had diarrhea and headache, nothing about the 45% figure. I certainly didnt see it in the study listing lol. I'd just like to know the source is all, thanks.
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Post by respect on Jan 24, 2017 13:45:23 GMT -5
This is end stage cancer drug that's on the market. Did the coordinator tell you how many of users are dead. My guess it is way past 45%. End stage mean you only get this drug because you fewer weeks to days to live. Did you ask the coordinator if the patients that are dead died from cardio heart related issues?
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Post by puntkicker on Jan 25, 2017 5:08:47 GMT -5
My friend asked, not me. I'm just curious where you got this 45% information from is all.
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