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Post by control1 on Sept 13, 2016 17:47:05 GMT -5
I don't know what happens. I would hope that they would not totally ban you but if you are caught in a lie I guess they might. I guess that is why I am apprehensive about doing studies back to back. I guess it would be nice to know from someone who has experienced it as to if you get banned . I do think that the key would be to do as many screening ahead of time so that your blood work would be good if you wanted to go from one study to another. I don't think they would ban you..It happened to me...Due to circumstance I didn't know I was within my 30 days of VCT and started screening someplace else. Before I got too far they called to the desk and said Sorry, You are still on 30 days we cannot screen you.. Come back another time....Still got paid for screening but that was my experience at SNBL in Baltimore... Not sure other places
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Post by ac on Sept 13, 2016 18:31:09 GMT -5
Is that 30 days since your last dose or 30 days since the study ended? They need to make the rules clean so people know. I have no problem with them enforcing 30 days dose to dose but there is no reason you should need 30 days between end of one study and screening for the next study. That's too much time in between.
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