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Are you one of the millions of individuals living with lupus?

If you are one of these individuals, we invite you to consider participating in the ILLUMINATE Research Studies. The ILLUMINATE research studies are designed to evaluate a new investigational study medication for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the most common form of lupus. The ILLUMINATE studies are being conducted in approximately 500 sites in 44 countries around the world and 2280 individuals will be enrolled worldwide. illuminatestudies.com

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Les James - this study is not running in the UK.

Read the name of the group - we are overwhelmingly in the UK. So I'm afraid I don't understand why you are advertising here.

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Maggie thanks I was not advertising merely pointing out to people what else is going on in our field of pain. Sorry

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Maybe we do need something like this in the uk, thankyou for telling us anyway.

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