February 18th, 2015
Tinnitus (ringing, hissing or buzzing sounds in your ear or head) affects one in 10 adults in the UK.
Are you one of them?
QUIET-1 are pioneering the development of a new drug to treat tinnitus. They are looking for healthy volunteers who have had tinnitus for 6 to 18 months to take part in a 10-week clinical study to see if this might be effective.
You will be reimbursed for giving up your time and any reasonable travel expenses.
To find out more, please contact the Nottingham Hearing Research Biomedical Unit reception: 0115 823 2839
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February 7th, 2017 at 8:36 pm
Liza Alexander-Scott
Yes I would be very interested in taking part in this survey, as Tinnitus is affecting my ability to carry out my job as an Emergency Fire Control Operator in Nottingham Fire and Rescue Service
February 8th, 2017 at 9:40 am
Mike Jennings
Hi Liza, unfortunately this survey dates back to last year and I think it’s likely now closed. However, I’ve contacted the team who ran it to see whether there is something similar coming up and will let you know what they say. Thanks, Mike
February 9th, 2017 at 9:18 am
Sandra Smith
Dear Ms Alexander-Scott
I am the Research Assistant at the Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit. Although the Quiet Study has finished if you would like to be involved in tinnitus research I have added a link to the unit website.http://www.hearing.nihr.ac.uk/contact/application-form
Best regards
Sandra Smith