12/10/2011

FINALLY A JOB I CAN DO

Full Time Guinea Pig
For human guinea pigs, being paid to participate in a clinical trial isn’t just a one-time source of funds, it’s a career. Sleep deprivation, tubes up your nose and lungs, altered diets, poop examinations, and frequent blood draws are some on-the-job threats, not to mention long-term consequences of potentially dangerous drugs. And as more and more clinical trials are outsourced to private companies, ethical standards are sometimes questionable. However, lengthy trials can pay in the thousands; industrious guinea pigs have reported making upwards of $80,000 a year.

1 comment:

terry said...

Doesnt Big Pharma have enough guinea pigs as it is? They use people to test their products after they go on the market, free advertising, only to find, they make people sick and often kill people. Why the hell would anyone voluntarily subject themselves to that? I say stay as far away from doctors and big pharma as possible, you'll live longer!