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Clinical Trial Basics6 min read

Clinical Trials Are Usually Free for Participants: Here's What's Covered

By Tidera Health Editorial Team·

One of the most overlooked facts: the experimental drug in a trial is always free to participants. Here's what else is typically covered.

About this article: Educational and informational only. Does not constitute medical advice or eligibility guidance. Always discuss clinical trial options with your care team. Verify current trial status at ClinicalTrials.gov.

What You Need to Know

Most clinical trials provide the investigational drug and study-related procedures at no cost. This guide explains exactly what participants typically pay versus what the sponsor covers.

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