Barbara: "Will I get paid to participate in this study?" Dr. Theo: "In general, clinical research study patients receive a small amount of money just to cover expenses for each visit including gas, freeway tolls, and parking. The one key exception to this is volunteer trials (usually very early stage) where patients are going to be coming in and sometimes require prolonged stays, including an overnight in the testing facility. They may get paid a few hundred dollars."
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