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Clinilabs
Jun 30, 2014 19:07:16 GMT -5
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Post by respect on Jun 30, 2014 19:07:16 GMT -5
Mike, what's your number? May be I can pass it along. You sound just like the kind of guy that he can go on the road with to a next study until he wakes up and accuse you of attacking him in a dream or find in hiding under your bed because aliens might get him!
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Clinilabs
Jun 30, 2014 8:40:49 GMT -5
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Post by respect on Jun 30, 2014 8:40:49 GMT -5
Not surprised at the kind of atmos at clini. There is one habitual hardcore drug user that does almost all of the studies. He stays clean enough to pass the drug screening. Even if he screens at the back of the line he gets in because he charms the hell out of them. Most of the participants notices the signs but some how it eludes the staff. He becomes withdrawn from social contact as he is going through withdrawal symptoms. Given that they do a lot of psychiatric medication may be they should hire a psychiatrist to handle the screening process that way when he starts with stories of why he needs to get in the study the doctor would notice the mannerism and personality profile of crack addict. What he really means is that he needs to get into the study to get a hit. Wearing sunglasses to hide wild eyes is a dead giveaway.Then they wonder why the study ends up being cancelled. You have just dosed the asylum. Sounds to me like conducting phase 2 in a phase 1 trial.
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Post by respect on Jun 28, 2014 20:23:35 GMT -5
Bragg's apple cider vinegar is an excellent idea. Its rich in potassium which has positive reviews in keeping BP low that is already in a healthy range. Root vegetables are also rich in potassium so may be is time to replace some of your grain carbs with sweet potatoes, Idaho potatoes, beets, carrots and cassavas. Try having green bananas cooked instead of rice as a staple. Celery, apples and even kiwi are powerful sources of potassium. Don't forget coconut water it makes for good labs and it packs almost 20% of your daily need of potassium.
Valerian tea has a calming effect and if that's good enough have some graviola fruit. I have even heard of people using graviola in capsule form to achieve a nutritional relaxing high. Try listening to an audio of a slow beating heart before and while taking your now new low BP. It should remind you of your intra uterine days when you were less cute as a fetus. If you are not allowed audio snap the the fingers ever so gently of non BP arm in rhythmn of a slow heart beat. You may notice by doing that your body might adapt the pulse of the gently snapping finger.
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Post by respect on Jun 15, 2014 19:02:31 GMT -5
Where dropped because of illicit drug use or not following protocol? Other than that there is normally an alt or overnite pay if you are complaint otherwise. You might want to pick up the issue with the clinic if its still unresolved the irb board on your consent might be your next best option!
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Post by respect on Jun 3, 2014 9:54:42 GMT -5
I would imagine if you were in the study you get paid for the night spent. The real question is if the drug had adverse effects on health including labs do you get the complete payment since you have harmed. You certainly would be paid for safety return visits. These questions are best asked before you do a study so you know how to proceed in the eventuality the scenario happens.
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How long
Jun 3, 2014 9:48:24 GMT -5
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Post by respect on Jun 3, 2014 9:48:24 GMT -5
Ask the screener that dropped you.
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Post by respect on May 3, 2014 20:50:41 GMT -5
Does it matter whether im asian, white or latino?
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Post by respect on May 3, 2014 20:44:22 GMT -5
If you cant screen for a study you would otherwise qualify for you probably should assume soing is up. However i dont know of your circumstances. If i were u i would go with my gut. I have known instances where people have been told why they have been suspended.
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Post by respect on May 3, 2014 20:39:19 GMT -5
If you cant screen for a study you would otherwise qualify for you probably should assume soing is up. However i dont know of your circumstances. If i were u i would go with my gut. I have known instances where people have been told why they have been suspended.
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Post by respect on May 3, 2014 20:19:00 GMT -5
6173075200 and while u call the havard research institute please be sure to tell us of any phase 1 studies they have available. After screening be sure to tell us how they intend to reliably get the sample pks.
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Post by respect on May 3, 2014 6:05:56 GMT -5
Havard one of the most respected institution internationally and well noted for it's phase 2 and 3 trials have ued to reliably get their data using IVs. It is even more critical that the data be accurate in these sick patients with the risk of complications. Often time the actual researchers and doctors who produce the protocol may be in attendance at the said institution when the trials take place. They don't say the sponsor wants this done as if they are drones. They are actually the decision makers. I think I would much more trust the judgment of experts that our government would call if there is a crisis.
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Post by respect on May 1, 2014 12:02:10 GMT -5
AC that's the point of placing IV so that your not the object of numerous bad venipuncture.
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Post by respect on Apr 30, 2014 20:53:19 GMT -5
Havard and the creme DE la creme of hospitals for example John Hopkins hospital all insist on using catethers for studies. I would more trust these institutions than some research facility who BS subjects about quality of blood samples from an IV. What is bigger risk to a study is incompetent staff. It's to be noted that universities and hospitals have better trained personnel such as RNs. In some states a RN or Doctor has to place the IV and/or monitor the use of IV. That said. A research site can offer a drug maker a discount by just straight sticking the subject rather than taking the more human route like the Havards and John Hopkins of today. A tech makes 9 an hour verses an RN at 30+ an hour. The drug will make them billions how dear you insist on $5 IV. JUST WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE!
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Post by respect on Apr 27, 2014 8:48:28 GMT -5
Scare tissue may influence your bp readings kinda like vessels with plaque that break a.k.a strokes. Request use of your arms with fewer scare points. It may make the difference with getting in a study or not. Ofen numerous venipuncture may destroy valves creating varicose like condition hence the bulging veins of the veteran like rats. These abnormalities may influence bp. Another solution is to use a risk bp monitor which is more accurate and allows for reduction of the scare tissue in the reading
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Post by respect on Apr 27, 2014 8:33:16 GMT -5
Like the flatulence tip. Letting out may activate the vagus nerve influencing your bp downwards. Try taking your bp when you dont want to use the bathroom and while using it and see the difference. Im not suggesting anybody poop their pants during vitals but they are some desperate people who might.
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