News - 19 Jan `25Help Shape the Future of Vitiligo Treatments – Paid Study

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Doctors and adults with non-segmental vitiligo living in USA have a unique opportunity to contribute to the future of vitiligo care and earn up to $295—all from the comfort of home.

Opinions Link Research is conducting an anonymous, paid market research study sponsored by a leading pharmaceutical company dedicated to improving vitiligo treatments. Scientists are looking for 25 adults with non-segmental vitiligo who reside in the USA. 

Here’s how it works:

✔️ What’s involved? 

- 60 minutes of online journaling (spread across 3 days) – pays $70
- A 90-minute online interview (if selected) – pays additional $225

✔️ Why participate? 

- For patients: Share your personal experiences to help shape better treatments. 
- For doctors: Lend your professional opinion about this opportunity to your patients.
- 100% anonymous: All information stays private.
- No sales pitches, no treatments offered: This is strictly research.
- Hassle-free payments: Receive your reward via direct deposit, PayPal, Visa card, or Amazon gift card within 1-2 weeks.

Ready to join? 

✔️ Complete a quick 3-minute pre-screening survey to see if you qualify:

TAKE THE SURVEY

The study kicks off on February 9th, offering a chance to make a meaningful impact while being compensated for your time. But don’t wait—spots are limited to the first 25 patients who qualify!

 



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