Groep 1
- 7 up to and including 13 April
Period(s) of stay (7 days)
- 7 up to and including 13 April
- 16 April (phone call)
Follow-up
- 16 April (phone call)
- €1668,-
Compensation
- €1668,-
Study groups
THE RESEARCH PHYSICIAN ABOUT THIS RESEARCH
The study compound is being developed for the treatment of malignant diseases in the blood, bone marrow and lymph nodes. These are certain forms of cancer. In this study we investigate what the effect of food is on the uptake and breakdown of the study drug and how safe the new compound is.
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?
Note:
As a male you can only participate if you meet one of the following conditions:
WHAT IS THE COMPENSATION FOR THIS RESEARCH?
You will receive a gross compensation of € 1668 for participation in one of the groups.
Travel expenses will be reimbursed based on the distance traveled (€ 0.21 net per kilometer) with a minimum of € 13 and a maximum of € 176.40 (840 kilometers) per round trip, regardless of the mode of transportation.
HOW LONG DOES THIS RESEARCH TAKE?
The trial consists of 1 period during which you will stay in the research facility in Groningen (location van Swietenlaan 6) for 7 days (6 nights). The follow-up is by telephone and will take place 2 – 4 days after your departure from the research facility.
Note: You must be available for all dates to be able to participate in this clinical trial. The current dates of the clinical trial will be published on our website.
You can participate in a trial a maximum of four times a year. There must be at least 30 days between two trials. Some trials have a longer waiting period.
During the trial, you may suffer from mild symptoms like headache or nausea. That may be caused by the medication. It might also be caused by needing to fast for the trial, for example. Those side effects are no fun, but fortunately are not dangerous.
Before a medication is tested on people, it has already been studied extensively in a lab. This enables us to predict well which side effects you might get and we can prepare you for them. It almost never happens that participants suffer from unexpected side effects. For example, an allergic reaction to the medication occurs on average once a year.
Your participation in a clinical trial is always voluntary. You can therefore decide to stop at any time. Sometimes you have to stop. For example because of family circumstances or if the doctor decides it is better for your health. If you stop, we will look at what portion of the compensation you are entitled to. It's only fair!
We pay the compensation for your participation, including travel expenses, within 21 days of the follow-up screening of the trial. If you have questions about the payment, please contact us.