DMI Research

Category: Research institute

Address: 6699 90th Ave N, Pinellas Park, FL 33782, USA

Phone: +17275489600

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM

Friday: 8:30AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Caroline A Davis

Mar 25, 2021

Extremely friendly and informational staff. Pleasant atmosphere.

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Questions & Answers

WHY DO PEOPLE PARTICIPATE?

DMI Research | Dec 12, 2021
DMI Research | Dec 12, 2021

To help others with the same disease or condition To feel that they are making a positive impact on their health To receive treatments that are not currently available To earn extra money To get access to healthcare for their condition because of limited or no insurance To help find a cure for a disease that may not have options now

WHAT IF I GET PLACEBO OR THE TREATMENT ISN'T WORKING?

DMI Research | Dec 12, 2021
DMI Research | Dec 12, 2021

Most studies are required to use placebo to prove the true effectiveness of the treatment being tested. You will learn during the consenting process what your odds are to receive placebo versus active medication. Placebo is the best way to compare the drug and get good data. Most likely you will not know for sure whether you are receiving placebo (that's called blinding). However because you will be monitored closely if the physician or you decide that the treatment is not working for you then you may be withdrawn from the study.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATING IN THE STUDY?

DMI Research | Dec 12, 2021
DMI Research | Dec 12, 2021

The benefits can be different for each individual but our staff strive to help you better understand your condition. That knowledge makes you feel more in control. You also receive all labs, EKG, study medication and physician exams at no cost. Additional testing specific to your disease may better assess your condition as well. Some people feel better just knowing that they are helping future generations so that they may have better options than currently available.

WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF PARTICIPATING IN A TRIAL?

DMI Research | Dec 12, 2021
DMI Research | Dec 12, 2021

Each study has different risks depending on the phase of the study and the type of trial. These risks are always explained prior to the study and provided to you when you consent to participate. Also, risks and benefits are reviewed by an independent group prior to the study to ensure that the benefits outweigh the risks. Your health is important to us! You are a volunteer and you have the option to withdraw from the study if you feel that you are not getting any benefit.

WHAT ARE BIOSAMPLES?

DMI Research | Dec 12, 2021
DMI Research | Dec 12, 2021

Biosample studies collect specimens from specific populations so that researchers in a lab can use them in pre-clinical testing. They are the basis for early research before it even gets to animals or humans. Often we just need a tube of blood or a swab from healthy volunteers. Sometimes it involves urine specimens or even a biopsy for specific skin conditions. The volunteer comes to the clinic makes the donation and leaves with a gift card worth cash. The samples are not identified with any personal information.

HOW MUCH TIME DOES IT TAKE TO PARTICIPATE?

DMI Research | Nov 12, 2021
DMI Research | Nov 12, 2021

Some studies only require 1 visit and some may go on for years. The commitment for each study will be explained over the phone before you come in for a visit. The number of visits and the frequency depends on the type of study and the treatment being administered. Generally long term studies only require visits every 6 months after the initial visits are completed. Compensation for the study depends on how many times you have to come to the office and what has to be done at the visits.

What kinda research do u do ?

Elaine Ervin | Sep 9, 2019
George Hayles | Sep 9, 2019

Clinical Medical studies, usually pharmaceutical company based

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