Do you struggle with chronic hives?
Doctors in Canada and Australia are studying an investigational medication to help treat chronic hives. No cost to participate.
Study for Chronic Hives - Now Enrolling
If you have itchy hives that last for 6 weeks or more at a time without any known cause, you may have chronic spontaneous urticaria, also known as chronic hives.
Chronic hives can affect anyone, though they are more common in women. Hives are red, white, or flesh-colored bumps (called ‘wheals’) with distinct edges that may change shape. They can be very itchy and may appear anywhere on the body, but are often found on the chest, back, arms, and legs.
While there are several treatments available, they do not work for everyone. This is why doctors and researchers are working to develop new medications that may better treat chronic hives in the future.
About the Study
Right now, doctors throughout Canada and Australia are evaluating an investigational medication for the treatment of chronic hives. If you qualify and choose to join the study you will receive all study-related care and study medication at no cost.
The study lasts about 18 months and involves periodic visits to your study doctor’s office to evaluate your results and discuss your experiences. You will also be compensated for your time and travel to attend these visits.

See If You Qualify
To see if you might qualify for the study, and to get connected directly with your local study centre to learn more, please complete the questionnaire below.