What is this company up to??

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Could this be interesting?

Hair Loss Research Study in Portland


Hair Loss? Oily Scalp?

Men and women between the ages of 18-60 who have experienced hair loss and have an oily scalp are invited to see if they qualify for a clinical research study of an investigational medication.

Compensation of up to $2,200 is available for time and travel to those who qualify.

Call the number below to see if you qualify!
Contact: Radiant Research - Portland
5331 SW Macadam Avenue, Suite 307
Portland, OR 97239
Telephone: 1-866-818-3249
Email: [email protected]
 

hairwegoagain

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You never know. These type of studies are done all the time for new potential remedies.


Fight4Hairs said:
Could this be interesting?

Hair Loss Research Study in Portland


Hair Loss? Oily Scalp?

Men and women between the ages of 18-60 who have experienced hair loss and have an oily scalp are invited to see if they qualify for a clinical research study of an investigational medication.

Compensation of up to $2,200 is available for time and travel to those who qualify.

Call the number below to see if you qualify!
Contact: Radiant Research - Portland
5331 SW Macadam Avenue, Suite 307
Portland, OR 97239
Telephone: 1-866-818-3249
Email: [email protected]
 

jeffsss

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not sure, but i'd sure as hell qualifty.

I'd even consider being a participant if they were closer..
 
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yeah me too :)
maybe someone can call em up and leech some information out of them!!
 

Britannia

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Guys if you were part of a study such as this, you wouldnt know whether you were taking a new treatment for male pattern baldness or a sugar pill (placebo). Also you wouldnt be allowed to use any of the treatments you use now. So it could work out to be very bad news for your hair.
 
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I not use any products now..Not know what to use or how to get them..BOTH!!
But anyway do u think companies making new trials this days are compounding less effective stuff than stone age products?
It seems they use quite a good amount of money on this trial
 
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