Let me start off by giving some background information:
I quit my job last month due to going nowhere and becoming burnt out. I have some money saved up so I have been taking a bit of an extended vacation. I also enrolled in college for the 2017 fall semester so that I can finally finish school, better myself, and find something more meaningful than a dead end job. My plan is to finish my general education, with emphasis on transferring to a radiology program to eventually complete a bachelor's degree in that field. I want to specialize as an MRI tech, but that could change. The most important thing to me right now is to make sure I have a solid plan in place for the upcoming years. I feel like I've wasted a lot of time, so it is time to get some of that back which will in turn provide a brighter future for me and my loved ones.
Putting all that aside, I'm starting to look for a job again to make some money until school starts (plus we plan to move to a cheaper place when our lease is up in the summer). In the meantime, I've always had an application in at the research clinic here in my town, which pays pretty good money for clinical trials of various things. There is a current study paying $2000 for 7 outpatient visits (6am-8pm, every 3 days) testing some sort of "anti-aging" medicine. I've never been able to participate because it would interfere with my work schedule, but now that I'm free, I'm considering it as a supplement to whatever job I find in the upcoming weeks.
It is a legitimate clinic, so I am not worried about that. I was wondering if anyone here has participated in clinical research trials and if I should be worried about ingesting these new "medicines." I'm sure there is always some sort of risk involved but it seems like a simple way to make some extra money while I search for a new job. If I fit the criteria, I'll be enrolling today.
Any and all thoughts are appreciated!
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