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Volunteer Services

Have you ever thought about taking part in a Medical Trial? By registering your details with Medtrials.co.uk, we are able to send your details directly to companies who are looking for volunteers to take part in their medical research studies.

Information about you is kept on a register that CROs, Pharmaceutical companies and Clinical Investigators can access to contact you regarding individual studies.

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Medical and Clinical Trials

MedTrials.co.uk is a website that will put you in direct contact with CRO's (Clinical Research Organisations) and Clinical Investigators that are running Phase I medical trials.

Medical trials are an integral part of the drug development process. Patient participation is vital for continued medical research and these trials are carried out under strict regulations.

Register as a Clinical Trial volunteer.

View information about current Clinical Trials.

If at any point you feel that you have changed your mind and are no longer interested in undertaking a medical trial you can unsubscribe from our service. If you are already part way through a medical trial, speak to the Clinical Investigator and they will advise you of your options.

Clinical research companies often offer financial compensation for your time and expenses.

Clinical Trial Information

Clinical Investigator Services

CRO's, Pharmaceutical companies and Clinical Investigators have access to a number of services:

Recruit Volunteers for your Medical Trial

MedTrials.co.uk offers access to our comprehensive database of candidates interested in taking part in Phase 1 Medical Trials.

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Advertise your Medical Trial

MedTrials.co.uk has been developed to ensure we have maximum exposure on the Internet. This creates a perfect platform for you to advertise your Clinical Trials to reach as many volunteers as possible.

Through intelligent website optimisation and effective advertising campaigns, we ensure that MedTrials.co.uk remains at the top of search engine listings on the Internet.

As a Clinical Research Organisation or Clinical Investigator you can either advertise your specific trail with us or you can search a ready made list of candidates that are interested in hearing more about studies that may be taking place in the future.

CRO's, Pharmaceutical Companies and Clinical Investigators can advertise their medical trials on our searchable advertising board.

Advertise your clinical trial.

Access to Medtrials.co.uk volunteer database

MedTrials.co.uk is an extensive current database of candidates interested in taking part in Phase I Medical Trials. Data collected includes contact details including address, phone and email together with data about the volunteer's medical history.

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