Research Study Seeks Participants With Eczema

Please note: This trial has finished recruiting and is not accepting new participants.

Research Center: Innovative Dermatology
Location: 5425 W. Spring Creek Pkwy., Ste. 265, Plano, TX
Lead Doctor: Dr.Seemal R. Desai MD, FAAD

Background

It is estimated that approximately 10% of  Americans  have eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis. Currently there is no cure.

This research study will determine if the  investigational study cream produces a similar effect to an existing eczema medication, Elidel. If it does, the investigational study cream may be approved as a generic form of Elidel.

Men and women who have mild to moderate eczema on at least 5% of their body are invited to participate.  Participants are required to attend 4 study visits at the research site over 1 month. Participants will be paid $200 for attending site visits.

Benefits of Participation

  • You will be seen by a dermatologist who will fully assess your eczema.
  • You will be helping to advance medical research.

Your Rights

  • If you decide to participate in the study and later feel that you no longer wish to be part of it, you may withdraw at any time.
  • Your records relating to this study and any other information received will be kept strictly confidential, except as required by the law.
  • Qualified health professionals will monitor your health as it relates to the study.

Who Can Participate?

  • Men, women and children who have mild to moderate eczema or atopic dermatitis on at least 5% of their body.
  • Have not got adequate relief from one or more topical eczema treatments in the past
  • Able to attend 4 study visits at the research site over approximately 1 month

What Next?

  1. Click the link below to enter your contact details and answer some eligibility questions.
  2. The research centre will then contact you by phone to discuss the trial and answer your questions.
ClickHere to Enter Your Contact Details and Be Contracted by Phone About the Trial

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