Alyra Biotech has developed a new intrauterine device (Alyra Device) to help people with difficult-to-manage period and pelvic pain, including people with and without endometriosis. Researchers including Principal Investigator, Professor Louise Hull, and a team of gynaecologists including Dr Tran Nguyen, Dr Sally Reid and Dr Rituparna Dutta, and the nursing team at PARC are conducing a trial of the device through the PARC Research Centre located within the Royal Adelaide Hospital. This study has ethics approval from CALHN.

 

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Who can participate?

  • Aged 18-45 years,
  • Residing in Adelaide, South Australia,
  • Are affected by significant period pain,
  • Have not had an intrauterine device (IUD) in their uterus during the last 60 days, 
  • Are not on any hormonal or opioid medications.

What does the research involve?

  • Six visits to PARC and 2 follow-up phone calls.
  • Allow 10 minutes every day for 4 months to record your symptoms on the custom Alyra App.

How do I get involved?

If you would like to be involved, please click below to complete the survey. 

Visit www.alyrabiotech.com for more information. 

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