Opioid Users Needed for Research Study

Opioid Users Needed for Research Study

08 Apr 2024
Ohio, Cincinnati 00000 Cincinnati USA

Opioid Users Needed for Research Study

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“Volunteers Needed for Marijuana and Opioid Research Studies.”

Researchers with the University of Kentucky Center on Drug and Alcohol Research are conducting a

marijuana and opioid research study. Qualified participants will be required to stay in the University

of Kentucky Hospital for 4.5 to 5 weeks for the duration of the study and will be paid for their

participation. Travel expenses may be reimbursed.

You may be eligible if you:

Use marijuana and opioids

Do not get sick when you stop using opioids

Can live in the UK hospital for 4.5 – 5 weeks

For more information:

Call: 1-866-933-4859

Text: 859-285-0346

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  • ID
    JC3711583
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  • Full-time
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    N/A
  • Hiring Company
    Ohio
  • Date
    2020-04-07
  • Deadline
    2020-06-06
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