Vet Research Study: Did Antimalarial Medications Affect Your Dreams? (Fayetteville)
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๐บ๐ธ Veterans: Did Antimalarial Medications Affect Your Dreams? ๐บ๐ธ
Are you a former U.S. service member who deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan during the War on Terror?
Were you prescribed antimalarial medications such as mefloquine โ and experienced vivid dreams, nightmares, or other side effects?
Researchers in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill want to hear from you.
We are conducting a paid research study exploring the experiences of U.S. military veterans who took antimalarial medications during deployment. Your story can help deepen understanding of how these medications affected service members.
Whatโs Involved?
โ๏ธ A 1โ2 hour in-person interview. We will travel to you.
โ๏ธ All personal information kept confidential and anonymized
โ๏ธ $60 flexible-use gift card as a thank-you
Your participation is completely voluntary.
๐ง To learn more or see if youโre eligible, contact: militaryantimalarials@unc.edu. Please include email and/or phone contact information.
This study has been reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board at UNC-Chapel Hill (IRB #25-3138). Questions about your rights as a research participant? Call 919-966-3113 or email IRB_subjects@unc.edu.
Your experience matters. Help us better understand the realities of military antimalarial use.