Clinical Trials: What Questions Should You Ask?

Curtis A. Dickman, MD
Neurosurgeon
Barrow Neurological Institute of Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
If you are considering participating in a clinical trial, it's best to find out as much as you can about the study. To help you, here is a list of sample questions that you should consider:

  • What is the purpose of the study?
  • Who will be in the study?
  • Who is conducting the study?
  • Has the drug or treatment ever been tested before?
  • What does the protocol involve?
  • Will any part of my participation be painful? Require hospitalization? Affect my daily life?
  • Can I still participate if I'm on other medications?
  • What are the risks?
  • What if I need or want to drop out of the study?
  • How long with the trial last?
  • Do I have to pay for this treatment?
  • Do I get paid to participate in this study?
  • Do I need to talk to my insurance company before participating in this study?
  • How will I know if the treatment is working?
  • Can a friend or family member join with me?
  • What happens after the trial is over? Can I still get the treatment?
  • How do I find out about the results?

Last Updated: 06/06/2007
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