Join the Fight Against Chronic Urticaria: Participate in Our Clinical Trial!
Do you suffer from a rash that is caused by exposure to cold weather, ice cubes or cold water? Chronic urticaria induced by environmental stimuli like the cold is a rare condition that can be severe, chronic and debilitating. We have launched a nationwide search to find six participants who suffer from this rare condition who would consider being part of a clinical trial to help test an investigational treatment for this skin condition. If you have been diagnosed with cold urticaria, are over the age of 18, and are willing to keep a diary of your symptoms throughout the study period, we invite you to consider being part of this groundbreaking research.
How to Get Involved:
If you meet the criteria and are ready to contribute to the advancement of urticaria research, contact us at AFSA via info@allergyfoundation.co.za or reach out to the UCT Lung Institute at 021 406 6889 or Noejfah.Jardien@uct.ac.za. Our team will guide you to an urticaria care clinic closest to your location.
Why Participate?
By joining our clinical trial, you become an integral part of the quest for a better understanding and treatment of chronic urticaria. Your participation could make a significant impact on the lives of those grappling with this debilitating condition, and it is an opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking advancements in medical research.
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Help us bridge the gap in urticaria research and work towards finding a cure. Together, we can make a difference.
My 7years old child is struggling with allergies,itchy nose, throat and skin… they all alternate depending on seasons.
I would really like her to take part in the research to help find a cure for this illnesses.
Hi Charlotte
Thank you for your enquiry. This trial has finished but if your child is a suitable candidate, there will be another Urticaria trial starting in December 2024 so please sign up for our newsletter as we will announce there.
Or please see UCT Lung Institute for more information on trials. https://lunginstitute.co.za/aiu-clinical-research/
Thanks
I.would like my child to be part of trial clinic. He has eczema.
Hi Nelly
Please contact the UCT Lung Institute for more info.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Tel: 021 406 6889
Whatsapp: 066 185 1879
Address: George Street, Mowbray, Cape Town, 7700
PI: Prof J Peter
hrecenquiries@uct.ac.za