Earn money from medical research

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National Institute of Health (NIH) videos about clinical trials

Clinical Research Studies

In addition to market research studies that try to gain insights from respondent’s behavior or answers to a series of questions, there are also medical research studies that gather groups of people into clinical research. The persons in these medical research studies become to put it mildly, volunteers to test and verify the side effects of the latest drugs.

Just like research studies, medical research studies will most often ask for specific traits from respondents, from having a sexual defect, to having Hepatitis, overactive bladder, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer’s disease, Obesity, Hypertension, Diabetes, etc. The list is endless!

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Many people have different reasons why they participate. Reasons such as wanting to do contribute and help your fellow man or woman and help medical research find that elusive elixir to treat any one of our human conditions, or like many other participants, they see clinical research as an income supplement.

The US government has a one page informational site created by the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) to give you basic information as to what to ask the researchers, basic information as to why clinical trials are important and a contact information if you have any questions about clinical research.

More information can be found at the American Diabetes Association website. The website has a frequently asked questions list that covers things from basic questions about clinical trials to what happens to the data after the research has been completed.

Quick poll

Within 12 months how much money have you made from clinical research?

  • None, I have not participated in clinical research studies.
  • Up to $500
  • Up to $1,000
  • Up to $5,000
  • Up to $10,000
  • Up to $20,000
  • More than $20,000
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Questions to Ask Researchers

I like this series of bullet points that the site gives you as a point of reference to start your initial questions that you should ask the researchers.

  • What exactly will happen to me in the research?
  • Will there be any unpleasant side effects?
  • Will the research help me personally?
  • What other options do I have?
  • Can I leave the study at any time?
  • Will it cost me anything personally?

Here is the toll-free number and website if you have further questions. Your tax dollar at work! For more information call:

Office for Human Research Protections Toll-Free (866) 447-4777 1101 Wootton Parkway Suite 200 Rockville, MD 20852 www.hhs.gov/ohrp Fax: (301) 402-0527 E-mail: ohrp@osophs.dhhs.gov

Clinical Trial eligiblity requirements

Prior to starting, you will have to pass the eligibility screening requirements of the research.

Below is a post with the screening requirements I found on Craigslist. This company is looking for participants for a high cholesterol clinical research study. Looking at the study specifications, it looks pretty decent, you don't really give up much to participate, and the compensation of up to $420 looks pretty good.

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(Company Name withheld) is looking for adults who suffer from high cholesterol to participate in a clinical research study that will evaluate the safety and efficacy of a natural supplement to reduce high levels of cholesterol.

To be eligible for this study, you must:

  • Be 30 to 60 years of age
  • Have high cholesterol
  • Agree to stop taking all cholesterol lowering agents and drugs
  • Agree to use an appropriate form of birth control

Those who participate in the study will receive a compensation of up to $420.00 for your time and travel…….

US Government and Non-Profit Information

ClinicalTrials.gov is a site focusing on clinical research locally, nationally and globally. You are able to get more in depth information on clinical trials and also do a search for clinical trials in your area. The user interface is simple and easy to use.

CISCRP is a non-governmental organization giving interested participants information about clinical research studies. CISCRP has also created a clinical trial search page where you will be able to search for a lot of different research on a diverse number of diseases and conditions in your area.

National Cancer Institute has information in regards to cancer clinical trials.They also have a search page to find clinical trials focusing on cancer research near your location.

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center is a search page where you are able to type in a diagnosis, sympton or any other key phrase and the search engine will look up any research studies being conducted by the NIH Clinical Center.

Where to go find paid clinical research studies in your area the easy way

Clinical research studies last up to months whereby the participant will be given medicines and will have to take multiple visits to the medical office for checkups. The incentive from a clinical research can be a few hundred dollars for persons who have foot fungus to a few thousand dollars with participants who have Hepatitis C.

The dollar amount will be dependent upon the focus of the research. Have you noticed that the more dangerous the disease the more money you get? Unlike regular focus groups or online surveys where you get paid less than a few dollars for an online survey to less than a hundred dollars for a 2 hour focus group. Clinical research studies on the other hand pay out thousands of dollars for participants who are in pretty bad medical situations, however participants will be in a study for a longer period of time to test the new drugs side effects. So the worse off you are, the better in terms of getting paid more in clinical research studies.

The best place to find clinical studies in your area would be your local craigslist.

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To earn money from clinical trials, go through these steps. Please note that Los Angeles where I live has a lot of clinical research ads in craigslist.

Type in http://www.craigslist.org/about/sites in your browsers address window. Choose the city where you live.

On the left column, look for the “Search Craigslist” text box and type “clinical trials”, "clinical research" or "medical research".

Below the text box, change the drop down selection to “Jobs” and then click that little side arrow.

If you don’t find anything, think of another search term!

Having problems finding clinical trials in your area through Craigslist? If that is the case, you will need to do some local searches and see if your local university, clinics or hospitals are doing medical research. To help you find clinical research near you, I listed links to search engines that focus on clinical research trials in the United States and abroad.

Good luck!

International Clinical Trial Research Databases

For people who live abroad, there is a good chance that a clinical research study is near your location. Try these links I found that cover a wide range of medical research databases that provide respondents with the most up to date information on clinical research in most countries.

CenterWatch focusing on the United States lists tens of thousands of clinical trials every month. You are able to search my condition, therapeutic area, and location: http://www.centerwatch.com/clinical-trials/listings/

Clinical trials in Australia via the Department of Health and Ageing Therapeutic Goods Administration: http://www.tga.gov.au/

This is a databse from the United Kingdom focusing on Cancer research: http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/trials/trials/default.asp

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The Medical Research Council in the United Kingdom has created the Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) which has a large database for you to search for a clinical trial that interests you: http://www.ctu.mrc.ac.uk/

The World Health Organization has a database that encompasses a few countries including Australia, New Zealand, China, India, Germany and a few others. Here's the search page : http://www.who.int/trialsearch/

Current Controlled Trials has a massive global database of clinical research trials. Doing a cursory search, I saw clinical research studies in the UK, Sweden, Brazil, Germany and Australia just to name a few of the countries in the database: http://www.controlled-trials.com/isrctn/151/10/3/desc/

New clinical trials found in Craiglist

Here's some Craigslist forums that contain medical research posts. Los Angeles has a lot of posts for medical research. Don't know much about them, so you have to do your fact checking about the companies doing the clinical trials. When thinking of participating in clinical research do the background checks!


Los Angeles: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/etc/

San Francisco Bay area: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/etc/

Chicago: http://chicago.craigslist.org/etc/

New York: http://newyork.craigslist.org/etc/

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linjingjing 2 years ago

Good article

sharon small 22 months ago

I HOPE THIS WOULD HELP ME.I AM IN A RESEARCH THING NOW AND IT PAYS 5.00 FOR BRITH CONTROL PILLS. AND THATS BY MAIL . SO DO YOUR RESEARCH PAYS MORE OR A SCAM

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Roseann Cole 6 months ago

Excellent article. I think it is great to generate awareness that people can make an income from participating in clinical trials. It is worth looking into clinical trials in your area, however be aware that there are scams out there. Clinical trials are mandated by the government to follow the code of federal regulations, so make sure the trial you are considering is on http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/

luis aguilar 3 weeks ago

I really like this article, but is their any studies here in Charlotte NC to participate by any chance. Thank you

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gbrgn Hub Author 3 weeks ago

Hi luis, take a look at the links under "US Government and Non-Profit Information". Lot of links where you should be able to find a local hospital or medical research facility that may need research volunteers.

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MedicalTesting 39 hours ago

@luis aguilar http://clinicaltrialsforyou.com will hook you up with clinical studies in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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