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Now recruiting: People with chronic pain

Elinor / September 11, 2017

Many thanks to those who have volunteered to be interviewed for SSAC’s project on ‘take-home’ naloxone in Australia. We have now begun recruiting people who consume opioid medications to manage chronic pain living in New South Wales. Interviews will be conducted by Research Assistant, Dr Jeanne Ellard.

If you are are interested in taking part, please contact Research Associate Dr Adrian Farrugia for more information.

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September 11, 2017 in News. Tags: chronic pain, naloxone, opioids, qualitative, research, research opportunity, Take home naloxone

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