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Eczema Clinical Research Study

Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis? Join Our Eczema Clinical Research Study!
Benefits of Joining a Clinical Trial
  • Many studies include compensation for time and travel
  • Study related medication and care provided at no cost
  • Health insurance is not required
Gender
Male and Female
Ages
12+
Status
Coming Soon

Overview

Join an Eczema Clinical Research Study | Ages 12+

Atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a long-term skin condition that can cause dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. For some people, symptoms can be moderate to severe and may not improve enough with standard treatments.

This eczema clinical research study is evaluating an investigational injectable medication designed to help reduce the symptoms of moderate-to-severe eczema. Researchers are studying how safe the treatment is and how well it may work in both adolescents and adults.

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About this Study

The goal of this eczema clinical research study is to explore a potential new treatment option that may help improve skin symptoms and overall quality of life for people living with eczema.

Some participants in this study may receive a placebo. A placebo looks like the study treatment but does not contain active medicine. This helps researchers better understand how effective the treatment may be.

The study team or your study doctor will explain what this means for you in detail.

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Who Can Join

You may be able to participate if you:

  • Are 12 years of age or older

  • Have been diagnosed with atopic dermatitis (eczema) for at least 1 year

  • Have moderate to severe eczema covering a larger area of the body (about the size of 10 handprints or more)

  • Have not had enough improvement with topical treatments, or are unable to use them

  • Weigh at least 66 pounds

You may not be eligible if you:

  • Have received certain immune-based treatments within the past 6 months

Not sure if you qualify?

A member of our study team will review your medical history and medications with you to determine if this study may be a good fit.

You may also qualify for other studies.

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What to Expect

Study Duration

Approximately 60 weeks

Study Visits
About 17 study visits

Compensation
Participants may receive compensation for time and participation

Procedures During the Study

  • Receive study injections or placebo
  • Attend scheduled clinic visits
  • Complete skin assessments and questionnaires about symptoms
  • Be monitored by the study team for safety and progress

More Details?
If you have any other questions about what to expect from this eczema clinical research study, feel free to ask the study team or your study doctor.

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To see if you qualify or to learn more, please complete the form

Frequently Asked Questions.

What is a Clinical Trial?

A clinical trial is a research study that evaluates new medications, devices, or treatment approaches to determine if they are safe and effective. Clinical trials help doctors and researchers develop better treatments for current and future patients. All studies follow strict safety guidelines and are carefully monitored.
Each clinical study has requirements for participants based on specific factors such as age, medical history and current health. The eligibility criteria in each study protocol are used to identify the volunteers best qualified to participate.
No. Study-related medications, tests, and medical visits are provided at no cost to you. Participation in a clinical trial should not require you to pay for study-related care.
Many studies provide compensation for time and travel. Compensation varies by study and will be explained before you decide to participate.
Health insurance is not required for most clinical trials. Study-related care is typically provided at no cost to you.
Participation is completely voluntary. You may choose to leave the study at any time, for any reason. Your decision will not affect your regular medical care or benefits.
Each study has specific eligibility criteria based on age, medical history, and other factors. The best way to find out if you qualify is to complete the eligibility form or speak with a research team member.