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Do you suffer from high blood pressure or hypertension?

If you suffer from high blood pressure then you could help Quintiles with important research and receive up to £2,000 for your time depending on the duration.

We are currently looking for men and women aged 18-65, who are taking prescribed medication for high blood pressure to take part in vital research into new treatments.

Volunteers will have an initial screening at Quintiles Drug Research Unit at Guys Hospital at London Bridge and if you’re suitable the studies will involve multiple visits to our centre.

You will be compensated up to £2,000 for your time and will also benefit from a full medical check-up.

If you are interested in taking part why not contact us for more information.

Register now » or call us on 0800 169 0444

Our Background

Before every clinical trial, each medicine has undergone extensive laboratory testing, and every trial has to be approved by the MHRA (Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) and an Independent Research Ethics Committee, who will evaluate and ensure the wellbeing of the volunteers is safeguarded.

The trials are such a valuable part of the process as they are stringently designed to guarantee the quality, reliability, and safety of new medicines.

In the last seven years, Quintiles Drug Research Unit at Guy’s Hospital has conducted over 1000 Phase 1 development studies worldwide. This has seen thousands of paid volunteers taking part in the trials, each making a hugely valuable contribution to medical research.

Quintiles Drug Research Unit at Guy’s Hospital is based in London and has over twenty years of Phase 1 clinical research experience in this unit, and this site alone has been involved in the testing of more than 200 potential new medicines.

If you would like to register to take part in a clinical trial at Quintiles Drug Research Unit at Guy’s Hospital you can do so via our secure online form or ring us on 0800 169 0444

There is someone available to take your call between 8am and 8pm, Monday to Friday.

By registering or ringing us you are not making a commitment but simply expressing an interest to find out more. We will ask you a few more details about your health and will then discuss what studies you may be suitable for.

Studies will be approved by a recognized independent Research Ethics Committee.