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Inside Canada鈥檚 鈥榚xploitative鈥 clinical trial industry, where study participants say they’re incentivized to lie 鈥 even about medications’ side effects

鈥淧rofessional guinea pigs鈥 are lured by cash, referral bonuses, loyalty points and other perks to sell their bodies for pharma research.聽

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Private companies in Canada are recruiting thousands of often economically desperate test subjects each year, using incentives that some experts say are both exploitative and push participants to lie.


Seized with anxiety after days of painful cramps and bloody stool, Franco answered a call from the research company that had been dosing him with an experimental medication in exchange for money.聽

A staffer told him their tests showed one of his organs was inflamed and that a doctor needed to examine him.

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Robert Cribb

Robert Cribb is a Toronto-based investigative reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: rcribb@thestar.ca.

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