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Online Patient Survey on Medicines Information 

Online Patient Survey on Medicines Information 
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We are currently engaged in a project, supported by a major pharmaceutical company, investigating the effectiveness of current patient information in influencing both the patient experience of and compliance with, prescription medication.

We are keen to explore how drug-related patient information might be provided in the future with the aim of increasing its value to patients and healthcare professionals. We are interested in hearing from patients to explore their experience, thoughts, and ideas that you have in this important area.

As part of this, we are conducting an online patient survey targeted at adults over 18 in England.  Please participate and by clicking the Survey Monkey link below, and feel free to share with interested friends, colleagues and family members:

In partnership with a major pharmaceutical company, help us shape the future design & delivery of medicines labelling & product information to improve the lives & health outcomes for people globally. If you are over 18+, live in the UK & taking prescription medicine please complete our survey before 30th March: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FX7YLRL

We are grateful for your input and potential involvement in this project. If you have questions or would be interested in receiving more details of the project please contact us.

 

PP-UNP-GBR-0261 / March 2022

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