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Temperature sensitive medication research

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Hello,

We are Nicky and Felina, two Industrial Design Engineering students from the Netherlands. We are currently working with Meds2go to research home storage solutions for temperature sensitive medication (TSM) in the US. For this reason, we are trying to interview people who use TSM in order to gain a better understanding on their day-to-day challenges around storing and using TSM. This should help us, and our client Meds2Go develop the ideal home cooling system that might make using TSM medication just a little bit more convenient.

We would be very grateful if some of you could find a few minutes for an interview and help us with our research.

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