Is it safe to participate in a clinical study?<\/strong><\/p>\nThere are risks in taking any medication, including those prescribed by your physician, as well as non-prescription or over-the-counter medication. The known risks of the medication being tested in a clinical study will be explained to you in a consent form and by our research physician before you decide if you wish to enroll in the study. We closely monitor for any side effects and minimize risks by carefully screening all volunteers to ensure they meet the study enrollment criteria.<\/p>\n
Do volunteers stay overnight at the clinical research facility?<\/strong><\/p>\nYes. Many studies involve staying at Frontage\u2019s Clinical Research Centers for one or more nights over one or more visits. For example, a group of volunteers may check into the Clinical Research Center on a Friday evening and go home on Sunday morning on one or more consecutive weekends. Some studies, particularly studies in patients with medical conditions, do not involve overnight stays, but rather involve brief outpatient visits.<\/p>\n
Why must volunteers stay overnight?<\/strong><\/p>\nIt is important for study procedures and activities to be as consistent as possible in all research volunteers. This includes the same food, same general level of activity and sleep times, same medication dosing conditions and similar overall study conditions for each clinical study.<\/p>\n
What is it like at Frontage\u2019s Clinical Research Center?<\/strong><\/p>\nThe Frontage Clinical Research Center is a clean, modern, and comfortable facility located within 20 miles of New York City in Secaucus, NJ. It is easily accessible by car, train or bus. There are 160 beds that are arranged in different areas of the facility, which can be further divided for additional privacy. There are areas within the research facility for socializing, playing games, watching television, relaxing or reading. The Frontage staff is highly qualified, experienced and friendly and treats all volunteers with respect and compassion.<\/p>\n
Are there things to do during a clinical study?<\/strong><\/p>\nVolunteers may use our recreational areas to play cards and video games, read, work, relax, and watch satellite TV. Volunteers are encouraged to bring things from home that they could play (such as video games) or keep occupied with while they are at the research facility.<\/p>\n
Are volunteers allowed visitors?<\/strong><\/p>\nBecause of our need to control the study environment, we cannot allow visitors at the research facility.<\/p>\n
Can volunteers make phone calls while at the research facility?<\/strong><\/p>\nYes, volunteers may bring cellular phones to make calls as permitted by staff.<\/p>\n
What do volunteers eat while at the research facility?<\/strong><\/p>\nAll meals are provided while volunteers are at the research facility during overnight stays and during extended day stays. Research studies usually allow for three meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) and an evening snack depending upon study requirements. Volunteers are not permitted to bring their own food or to eat any food that we don’t serve.<\/p>\n
What if a volunteer has a reaction or side effect to a study medication?<\/strong><\/p>\nIf a volunteer has a reaction or side effect, he\/she will be monitored and cared for by qualified medical professionals.<\/p>\n
Can a volunteer withdraw from a research study once it starts?<\/strong><\/p>\nYes. All volunteers are free to withdraw from a study at any time and for any reason.<\/p>\n
When do volunteers receive their compensation?<\/strong><\/p>\nVolunteers receive their compensation at the conclusion of study after all study procedures are completed within 5 business days of the last study visit.<\/p>\n
If a volunteer participated in a previous clinical research study, can he\/she participate in future studies?<\/strong><\/p>\nYes, however, there is a limit to how often volunteers can participate in clinical research studies, which has been established for safety reasons.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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