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Just say NO! to drugs.....Well I guess it's OK if they are really good ones. Just this once.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I think many people who do this don't just do it for the pay check, but also because they know it's important research which may save lives later. That's not a bad reason to risk your health.
well I am not afraid to admit it, I am at university and really could do with that sort of money, screw important research, show me the money.... and the drugs!

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Originally posted by Shevlin
well I am not afraid to admit it, I am at university and really could do with that sort of money, screw important research, show me the money.... and the drugs!
ok well then, this proves your either drunk(again) or mentally unstable

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Originally posted by chess player 323
ok well then, this proves your either drunk(again) or mentally unstable
well then this proves that you actually know me.

In all honesty I would take experimental drugs for that sort of money, it would pay my uni tuition fees, and give me enough money left over to buy 4 crates of Tennants Super Brew.

See, this is what Tony fecking Blair has driven me to, wouldn't have even had to consider taking experimental drugs to go to uni under a conservative government, oh no.

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Originally posted by Shevlin
well then this proves that you actually know me.

In all honesty I would take experimental drugs for that sort of money, it would pay my uni tuition fees, and give me enough money left over to buy 4 crates of Tennants Super Brew.

See, this is what Tony fecking Blair has driven me to, wouldn't have even had to consider taking experimental drugs to go to uni under a conservative government, oh no.
heh heh true but still, if it's too risky, why bother if it threatens your health, well then i hope htey have free booze too😀 if not, it's not worth it

edit: i didn't know there's someone named Tony fecking Blair

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edit: i didn't know there's someone named Tony fecking Blair[/b]
yeah it's his middle name, he doesn't like to use it that often, feels that it may discredit him in the media.

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Originally posted by Shevlin
yeah it's his middle name, he doesn't like to use it that often, feels that it may discredit him in the media.
thank you for th info, i was being sarcastic though, in case you couldn't tell but interesting i can see why he wouldn't want that as a middle name you sure it isnt yours as well? it suits you

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Originally posted by chess player 323
thank you for th info, i was being sarcastic though, in case you couldn't tell but interesting i can see why he wouldn't want that as a middle name you sure it isnt yours as well? it suits you
oh i'm sorry was that sarcasm there,... I just thought you were plain stupid.

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Originally posted by Shevlin
oh i'm sorry was that sarcasm there,... I just thought you were plain stupid.
both may be true

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Originally posted by chess player 323
i think the only way to test a drug is when someone is very sick and they willingly accept to take an experimental drug that may cure them
but what if that's not what the drug is for? what if it's, say, a drug to tackle acne. how would these drugs get tested?

(okay-so acne is not the best example, but apparently i'm a drolling idiot so it's the best a drolling idiot can think up at the moment)

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I reckon they should test new drugs on convicts.

Yeah, imagine that as an incentive:

5 years of medical tests...

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Originally posted by 747skyjock
I reckon they should test new drugs on convicts.
Students, convicts...
All the same really.

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Depends on what kinda drugs you're talking about here. If it's lethal, then forget it, but if there's a good chance that nothing bad will happen, then count me in. That is, if I was a homeless person, or something.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I haven't done it myself, but it was quite popular among the medicine students at my university. Those I spoke to didn't report any negative experiences.
Not yet.