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An opportunity to participate in consumer research in the Philadelphia area

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Schlesinger Associates - one of our Inspire partners - is looking for patients to participate in a research study about breast cancer. The research is focusing on product packaging and testing, and ways to make these treatments easier to use for patients. All patients must currently be on a hormonal therapy such as Arimidex (anastrozole), Tamoxifen (Nolvadex) or Femara (letrozole).

The study will be conducted in the suburbs of Philadelphia on Wednesday, September 3. The interviews will last 60 minutes, and participants will receive $125 for their time and feedback.

If you are interested, please call or e-mail Bryan Capell at (215) 564-7300 ext. 404; bryan@schlesingerassociates.com. Please mention that you read about the study at Inspire.

Thanks for your time! And please let me know if you appreciate hearing about opportunities like this.

Brian
Team Inspire

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Yes, I appreciate it. AND (since they're interested) I'd appreciate it if they'd make the aluminum cover on the Femara bottles rip-off completely -- little squibs of it always hang on all around the inner edges, which means the foil traps the tiny pills and I usually end up dropping a couple of them on the floor. Yuck!

Just a bit of feedback - hadn't consciously thought about it 'til now.

Not in philly but PLEASE do away with the godawful arimidex packaging. I finally can buy it in bottles again after complaining for at least 6 months on the horrid packaging. It was impossible to get the small pills out of the way over packaged blister pack and hurt my hands to even try.

The marketing folks there should be SHOT as they obviously didn't think a bit about who would be using their horrid packaging. ok...I feel better now.

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