Being a volunteer on one of our clinical trial studies
Participating in a clinical investigation can be a rewarding experience. Here, we give you a rundown of the things you need to know and what to expect should you choose to volunteer with Bioluminux.
Keeping you in the know
How are volunteers protected?
All studies are carried out in accordance with UK legislation and will follow strict protocols to ensure they remain ethical and that your rights as a volunteer are upheld.
What is a clinical research study?
A clinical research study involves trying new medication on human volunteers, the goal being to answer specific questions relating to the treatment, to test its effectiveness and to determine how best the medication should be used.
What are the benefits and potential risks of participating?
Benefits
- The chance to gain access to new research-study medications
- Receive medical care for the condition being studied
- Contribute to the advancement of medical research and help future patients
- You may receive financial compensation to cover your time and any travel expenses incurred
And possible risks?
- There may be side effects to the treatment
- The medication may not work
- Participating can take time, and you will have to travel to our research centre
For further information about participating in one of our clinical trial studies, please fill in the form below or call us on +44 (0) 1908 985540.