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UCL School of Pharmacy is carrying out a study to investigate the views of parents and carers about administering medicines to children via the rectal route.

The survey will ask some demographic and background information before presenting three scenarios, where you will be asked to say whether or not you would be comfortable with rectal drug administration for your child.

If you are a parent or caregiver with at least one child under 18 years old, then we would love to hear your views, whether they are positive or negative towards rectal drug delivery.

The study is based at UCL School of Pharmacy and the questions will take no more than 15 minutes.

Please click here if you would like to help with the study 

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