Studies for Healthy Volunteers
You don't have to be sick to participate in clinical research. There are many studies that need healthy volunteers. Participants who are healthy are often needed to provide information that can be compared with people who have a specific illness or condition. Healthy volunteers are also needed in early clinical research studies to help establish the safety, dosage, and side effects of a new drug or treatment. Your participation as a healthy volunteer is an important part of helping researchers develop new treatments and bringing them to patients around the world.
If you're healthy and decide to participate in clinical research studies, you may receive a physical exam, undergo certain tests (for example blood tests or imaging scans) or answer questions about your health and lifestyle. Clinical trial staff will explain exactly what's involved and will answer any questions you might have.
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Disease/Condition:
Alzheimer's Disease
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Pain
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Alcoholism
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Disease/Condition:
Cannabis; Psychotic Disorders
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Disease/Condition:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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Disease/Condition:
Healthy
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Disease/Condition:
Adolescents; Alcoholism; Cocaine Dependence; Opioid Dependence; Pathological Gamblers
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Disease/Condition:
Cognitive Dysfunction
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Disease/Condition:
Ulcerative colitis; Crohn's disease; Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Disease/Condition:
Alcoholism
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How will my information be used?
When you express interest in a specific study, the information from your profile will be sent to the doctor conducting that study. If you're eligible to participate, you may be contacted by a nurse or study coordinator.
If you select a health category rather than a specific study, doctors who have active studies in that area may contact you to ask if you would like to participate.
In both cases, you will be contacted by the preferred method (email or phone) that you specified in your profile.