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, which pharm company did you work for. I am at

Wyeth.

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> Because it has been 9 years since I worked for a

> pharmacuetical

> company as part of a group who did run clinical

> studies, I don't

> remember exactly all of the things they look for and

> what they

> exclude, so I sent an email to one of my friends who

> has worked in a

> number of departments, including the one I was part

> of, Marge should

> know what they look for and what can disqualify an

> individual.

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> > When doing clinical trials or " studies " you cannot

> be on any

> medications for

> > your illness/symptoms. I don't know if you take

> any or not but I do

> know

> > that is the main criteria... Hope that helps?

> > Karla

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

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I worked in a number of different departments at Wyeth and also

several at Janssen Pharmcueticals, which is one of the J & J

companies. Do you work at the Collegeville campus? They were

probably planning the move to Collegeville around the time I left

there! As much as I enjoyed the job, I certainly would not have

driven from Washington Crossing, PA to Collegevile. St. s was

bad enough --- 40 miles each way, mostly on the turnpike!

I think I do still know a few people who work there in addition to

the person I sent an email to. I also check a Wyeth website and

surfed until I found the drug studies and did find one that is

recruiting and of course it lists the various things that would

exclude an individual from participating in a study!

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> > > When doing clinical trials or " studies " you cannot

> > be on any

> > medications for

> > > your illness/symptoms. I don't know if you take

> > any or not but I do

> > know

> > > that is the main criteria... Hope that helps?

> > > Karla

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> > >

> >

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I work in vaccine production at the Pearl River NY

site. I couldnt do a commute like you did. I work 2

minutes from my house.

--- wrote:

> I worked in a number of different departments at

> Wyeth and also

> several at Janssen Pharmcueticals, which is one of

> the J & J

> companies. Do you work at the Collegeville campus?

> They were

> probably planning the move to Collegeville around

> the time I left

> there! As much as I enjoyed the job, I certainly

> would not have

> driven from Washington Crossing, PA to Collegevile.

> St. s was

> bad enough --- 40 miles each way, mostly on the

> turnpike!

> I think I do still know a few people who work there

> in addition to

> the person I sent an email to. I also check a Wyeth

> website and

> surfed until I found the drug studies and did find

> one that is

> recruiting and of course it lists the various things

> that would

> exclude an individual from participating in a study!

>

>

> \

> > > >

> > > > When doing clinical trials or " studies " you

> cannot

> > > be on any

> > > medications for

> > > > your illness/symptoms. I don't know if you

> take

> > > any or not but I do

> > > know

> > > > that is the main criteria... Hope that helps?

> > > > Karla

> > > >

> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > removed]

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

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One of the women I worked with in the first department I worked in

had worked at Pearl Harbor. And I remember hearing something about

some kind of scandal at the Pearl Harbor location back in the late

1990's. But the lady I worked with was a very sweet lady who was a

widow and sold her engagement ring so she could afford to take her

mother to visit her family in Europe -- mother and perhaps even

daughter had escaped from either one of the countries that fell under

Russian control or they escaped the Germans during the war. I always

thought that showed a great love for her mother and she believed that

her husband would have approved of what she had done.

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> > > > > When doing clinical trials or " studies " you

> > cannot

> > > > be on any

> > > > medications for

> > > > > your illness/symptoms. I don't know if you

> > take

> > > > any or not but I do

> > > > know

> > > > > that is the main criteria... Hope that helps?

> > > > > Karla

> > > > >

> > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > > removed]

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

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