Study ID: CA43-M23-716 for eczema (atopic dermatitis)

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Summary

This study is to test the safety and effectiveness of a novel injectable medication for eczema (also known as atopic dermatitis).

The study drug has the potential to be more effective
than topicals or creams at
treating moderate to severe eczema symptoms.

This medication is a biologic modifier 


Injected into the body, it targets the pathways of the immune system to cut off the signal that stimulates eczema symptoms.

We are seeking volunteers with moderate to severe eczema that hasn’t improved with standard treatment options (topicals, creams).

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This study will assess the efficacy of the study drug to:

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Reduce the skin irritation and
other problems that atopic
dermatitis causes.

Moderate the overreaction in
your body’s immune system that
results in atopic dermatitis
symptom

Improve peoples’
overall quality
of life

Recruitment

Volunteers are needed to improve the outlook for other eczema patients globally. 

If you have moderate to severe eczema, and want to help us research innovative treatments by trying them with us, read on to the inclusion criteria. 



There are other criteria that our clinical staff will discuss with you as well.

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Inclusion Criteria

You are eligible* to participate in the study if:

Ages 18 and up

You are aged 18–70

You have been diagnosed with moderate-to-
severe atopic dermatitis (also referred to as
eczema) for at least 12 months

Bandaids

You have not found relief despite the use of
standard treatments for atopic dermatitis

You are in generally good health besides your
atopic dermatitis diagnosis

* Additional criteria for eligibility apply

If study investigators determine you are eligible, your participation may help find a potential treatment option for you and others with atopic dermatitis

If you participate in the study, You will be asked to:**

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Provide signed informed consent

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Comply with all scheduled clinic
visits and study-related
procedures

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Not take any study-prohibited
medications during the trial
period

** Additional responsibilities apply

Your participation in the study is entirely voluntary, and your information will be confidential. 

If you change your mind, you can withdraw from the study at any time, for any reason, and without any consequence

What to expect during the study

Beyond the initial screening period, the study lasts for about 59 weeks
consisting of 19 clinic visits to update on your health status, including:***

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Routine laboratory
tests

Urinalysis
Urinalysis
Physical Exam
Heart Health
Vital signs
Health Checklist
Standard assessments for the severity of atopic dermatitis symptoms

***Additional assessments apply

Contact us about joining the trial

To be eligible for this trial, applicants MUST have a skin condition. We DO NOT accept volunteers who do not have a skin disease.

Fill out this form to get in touch. 

We will contact you in 1-2 business days.

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