After the recent disastrous clinical drugs trials in London, there has been a lot in the news about young people, in particular hard-up students, supplementing their income and paying off loans and debts by taking part in these trials.
A friend of one of the participants in the trial, who was himself due to take part in the second stage, has claimed he will still volunteer for such trials in the future, presumably because the money on offer is too tempting.
The 19-year-old said many students took part in the trials because of the large sums of money involved.
He added: "Being a student, it is very difficult to find flexible employment. Clinical trials allow us to earn large sums of money in a small amount of time."
The fee for the trial in question, he said, was the equivalent of a student loan and would make a real difference to a student's life. They might even enable them to pay off their tuition fees.
However, the events at Northwick Park Hospital have not shaken Mr O'Donnell's faith in clinical trials and he still plans to take part in one in the near future.
I wonder do these companies offer
too much money? Would a volunteer neglect to mention any health problems they might have because they’re desperate for cash? Would they fully consider all the risks if they’re under huge financial pressure?
Personally, I couldn’t ever imagine doing it, and recent events have only reinforced that, but I’m curious to know if anyone actually consider it (with or without previous experience of clinical trials).
It’s worth keeping in mind that supposedly nothing on this scale has ever happened before during a human drugs trial (or at least hasn’t been reported) and because of the 'carefully controlled conditions' the chances of this happening again are slim.
So, my question is – if you had a
massive debt to clear and were being offered the chance to do it, maybe even with a bit left over for yourself, would you risk damaging your health? Given that you have the choice, would you inform your friends/family?
On a slightly ironic side note: when I googled ‘drug trials london’ to find the original article I read about this, the first link that pops up is Parexel, the company responsible for last weeks trials, and it didn't show up a few days ago…
“Paid time to yourself…”
We are seeking volunteers to participate in clinical trials at our 36 bedded Unit based in Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow - North West London
No thanks…
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4812424.stmhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/03/16/drug_trial_latest/