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When participating in a clinical trial, the process depends on the type of research being done. Staff at a clinical trial site, which may include doctors, nurses, social workers, and other specialized health professionals, will check your health status at the start of the clinical trial, will give you specific instructions and guidance about what you will do during the trial, monitor your health throughout the study and will ensure that the study protocol is followed.
Depending on your condition, some clinical trials may involve more diagnostic tests and doctor visits than you might initially expect. These tests and visits will help center staff to ensure that your health and safety are carefully monitored throughout the trial.
In order to determine if you meet all the requirements for a clinical trial, a questionnaire and/or physical examination is usually done during the screening process. All information obtained during the selection process is kept confidential and secure. If you qualify for the clinical trial, the staff will contact you to schedule trial-related visits and discuss your participation more in detail.
Volunteers are important in discovering new treatments and innovative ways to provide better care. Even when a study doesn’t immediately find a better way, it can help researchers to obtain new knowledge about a disease or condition.
You can be part of this rewarding journey. Join any of our paid clinical trials today. We also have clinical trials for healthy patients. Contact us today for more information or visit our FAQ page to get answers to your questions about participating in a clinical trial. Your participation in a clinical trial is completely voluntary. Even if you decide to enroll in a trial, you can leave it at any time.

What is a clinical trial?
Why should you participate in a clinical trial?
When you participate in clinical trials as a volunteer, you become part of a team that contributes to the improvement of future patients. Acting actively for the benefit of your health, health of a loved one and health of the population in general. Hence, the importance of participating in clinical trials, following the medical criteria and all indications for the proper development of the study.


Who can participate in a clinical trial?
Each clinical trial has its different characteristics and indications. Volunteers need to be aware of each of them to find out if they are suitable for the study in which they want to participate.
These indicators are called “inclusion criteria”, which you have to meet to be able to enter; and the “exclusion criteria” are those that, if you meet them, you are automatically excluded from the study.
What are the benefits of participating in a clinical trial?
Besides taking an active role in your own health care and helping others by contributing to medical research, participating in clinical trials, you can also enjoy benefits such as:
- Have access to new medical treatments or medicines that are not available on the market or clinics.
- Get medical care in the best healthcare centers during the trial.
- If you qualify, you may receive a stipend to help offset time and travel.
- Satisfaction of participating in the research of medicines that can help other people.
- Attention free of charge related to the study.
- Medical insurance is not required to participate in clinical trials.

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