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Itch/Pruritus

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CLDF are currently working with Health Unlocked to find parents of children from 1 – 18 years old who have pruritus (itch) and would be happy to be interviewed about their child’s itchiness. The results will be used within a market research study for a pharmaceutical company.

If you’re eligible and willing to take part, you’ll receive an Amazon gift card for your time. If you’re interested in finding out more you can look here and see if you are eligible: research.healthunlocked.com...

Please note this study is not conducted or endorsed by CLDF. If you’ve got any questions please get in touch with CLDF’s health and research information manager, Aisling, by email hrim@childliverdisease.org or by phone, 0121 212 6029.

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Hi guys

Just thought I would post to let you know We did this. It was a first for us but we did it because I feel strongly we have a duty to help find relief for our and future kids with liver disease itch. All was arranged via email and then at alloted time we talked with two people for I think an hour and a half over the phone as we couldn't get internet Skype type thing working ( my fault and I am a technophobe). They do want you and your child's view preferably for your child to speak as well with you there to support.

They sent a very generous amazon voucher about a month or two later even though I had said during the interview I was happy without a voucher.

Any other queries just ask

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Caitlin-CLDFPartnerCLDF in reply to vint

Thank you vint , that's great to hear

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