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PaidClinicalTrials.org is a registry of federally and privately supported clinical trials conducted in the United States and around the world. Here you will find information about a trial's purpose, who may participate, locations, and phone numbers.

 

Find Paid Clinical Trials Clinical Trial Seekers - PCT is a public service, sponsor supported, clinical trial database that may be accessed by the general public at no charge in accordance with our terms of service use.

Clinical trials are added and removed each day on a 30 day rotation. For accuracy - We only list clinical trials that have been reported to these government agencies in the last 30 days:

 

U.S. National Library of Medicine,
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
U.S. National Institutes of health Services.

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Find Paid Clinical Trials Is a Paid Clinical Trial Right for You?

Choosing to participate in a Paid clinical trial is an important personal decision. The following frequently asked questions provide detailed information about clinical trials.

 

In addition, it is often helpful to talk to a physician, family members, or friends about deciding to join a trial. After identifying some trial options, the next step is to contact the study research staff and ask questions about specific trials. Continue Paid Medical Trials

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Paid Clinical Trials Tips for Finding Clinical Trials

Finding clinical trials that perfectly match your criteria can be a daunting task, the trick is finding the most convenient clinical trials that pay the most amount of money.

 Most clinical trials offer some sort of compensation like, money, medication, temporary housing and so on. The amount that clinical trials pay participants is relative to the difficulty that they have finding the volunteers.

Some clinical trials are purely altruistic and offer very little compensation, if any at all. These clinical trials are usually seeking cures for specific diseases and offer alternative treatments for those permanently or terminally ill.

The clinical trials that pay participants do so according to the difficulty they have finding participants. The difficulty is measured by the size, location, condition and expense of the clinical trial. Each one of these variables have a direct impact on the compensation.

Finding the right clinical trial is much like finding the right second job. It may take some searching and waiting for the right opening to become available. It will require that you contact the clinical trial investigator by email and eventually by phone.

Paid Clinical Trials Start with the Basics

When searching for clinical trials, you should search the conditions and locations to find a clinical trial that interest you. Once you locate a clinical trial you will click on a Clinical Trial Information sheet like this example(Page will open a new window). Find Paid Clinical Trials Example Information Sheet

Once opened, the first thing you should do is check the primary variables to see if you qualify. You can do this by quickly scanning the headings of the information sheet on the left side of the sheet. These headings are labeled:

  • Status of the Clinical Trial (This will appear at the top in red or green)
  • Purpose
  • Eligibility
  • Contacts and Locations

 

Paid Clinical Trials Searching Tips

 

  • Check the Conditions Category Too - If you only search the "Locations" directory you are missing out on a lot of clinical trials. Trials that are listed by "Condition" usually have multiple locations and can add new locations as the study moves forward.

  • Post a Personal Trial Request - You can post your location and condition in our personal clinical trials directory for FREE. This helps the research recruiters find you when the right trial becomes available. Post a clinical trial request here.

  • Call the Clinical Trial Recruiters - At the bottom of all the information sheets you will see a "Contact Information" heading. Many clinical trials can be conducted in remote locations and the recruiters can help you.

  • Subscribe to our Auto Update Service - By subscribing to our Auto Update Service you will receive automated emails informing you when new trials have opened in your area.

  • Check with Our Sponsors - Our sponsors are mostly recruitment companies that are recruiting participants for nationwide studies. Nationwide trials offer the easiest way for you to find clinical trials that appeal to numerous conditions in multiple locations. Visit our Sponsors
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