Posted by: kukur September 4, 2010
what is pracs? is it wothy doing pracs and pay college tution fees
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What's involved in participating in a PRACS study?
In a typical study, you might check in at the PRACS facility on a Friday evening for an overnight stay. Dosing of the drug takes place the following morning and samples are collected from you over the next 24 to 48 hours. We need you to stay at PRACS during the study, and all meals and accommodations are provided for you. Studies typically run from Friday evening through Sunday morning, but some studies are scheduled during the week. Most studies cover two weekends, with the second weekend duplicating the schedule of the first. You'll be given the generic version of the drug one weekend and the brand counterpart the other weekend. We are then able to compare the absorption and elimination of the two versions in your body. "We hope along the way that you have a good time, meet some fun people...and maybe finish that book you've wanted to get to!"

Are there any side effects?
Any drug may have some side effects, but at PRACS, we take every precaution to minimize problems. Since many of the drugs we evaluate have been on the market for several years, the potential side effects are already known. As an additional safety measure, studies are designed so participants remain at PRACS until the drug is essentially eliminated from the body.
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How do I get involved?
Just give us a call at 27-PRACS. Remember, we're local people just like you, and we'd like to get to know you. We'll set up a screening visit and a physical examination with a licensed practitioner (at no cost to you) to make sure you meet the study requirements. We believe you'll find taking part in a PRACS study is a rewarding experience. You'll meet new friends, earn some extra money and have a part in advancing medical research and enhancing healthcare.


 


They do several tests on u. sui gochi gochi hairan parcha. ani khana pani uniharule bhaneko khanu parcha. they perform several tests on u before its out in the market. it has potential side effects and detrimental health effects. Its  lucrative for students like us but not worth in the long run. Not only that,  it also have several potential health hazards in the long run.


They tell u the drugs they try are safe and approved by FDA but dunt tell about the cryptic effects of drugs. They give high doses of such drugs which is harmful for our body. Nevertheless, its a good way to make some money and pay ur tuition. I would suggest u not to get entangled in this process for some trifling amoun of money. Its not worth it.

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