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Impact of probiotics and prebiotics

23 March 2024

Research Opportunity

Researchers at UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales) are seeking volunteer research participants to learn about the impact of probiotics and prebiotics on signs and symptoms of Sjögren’s syndrome-related dry eye (primary and secondary Sjögren’s syndrome).

The study might be a good fit for you if:

  •      Are aged over 18 years
  •      Currently have been diagnosed with Sjögren’s syndrome-related dry eye.
  •      No probiotic or prebiotic commercial supplements intake in the last three months
  •      Are willing to provide written informed consent;
  •      Are willing to comply with consuming the prebiotic/probiotic product or placebo
  •      Willing to comply with the clinical trial visit schedule: 3 visits over 4 months.

If you want further information or are interested in participating in this study, please contact Dr Azadeh Tavakoli, a.tavakkolinasab@unsw.edu.au”

For more information please download the attached flyer

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