Atopic dermatitis study

Join an atopic dermatitis clinical trial today and take a step toward finding a better solution for you.

Join the eczema clinical trial

This is a clinical research study to test the immune response to two different approved vaccines after receiving injections of an investigational medication for atopic dermatitis. Participants who qualify for the study will receive trial-related procedures and study medication at no cost. You may also receive a stipend for travel and transportation.

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About the trial

  • If enrolled, you will receive 4 doses of either the injectable medication being tested or its placebo over the course of the study. You will also be given 2 vaccinations after you receive all doses of the investigational medication, and you will have your blood drawn to measure your immune response.
  • Total study duration, including screening, is approximately 9 months with 7 office visits
  • Study procedures and tests will include investigational medication and vaccine administration, vital signs measurements, electrocardiograms and blood and urine collection for testing.

Eligibility criteria

  • 18 years of age and older
  • Diagnosed with Atopic Dermatitis, also known as eczema


Frequently asked questions
What is a clinical trial?
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Through clinical research, scientists and doctors can determine whether a new medical strategy, drug, or device is safe and effective for people. New treatments cannot be discovered without clinical trials, which rely on potential trial participants like you to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of these treatments. Participation in a clinical trial is voluntary. Trial participants should have the intention to complete the trial, but they may leave the trial at any time after they join.
What does a typical clinical trial look like?
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Clinical trials help determine the safety and effectiveness of treatments. A research plan, also called a protocol, is created before the trial starts. The protocol describes who can join the trial, what treatments the participants will receive, what questions the researchers will seek to answer, how long the trial will last, and how participant privacy and safety will be protected during the trial. A clinical trial may compare a new treatment to a standard treatment option that is already available, to a placebo (an identical-looking treatment with no active ingredient), or to no intervention at all. Before you decide to join a clinical trial, the trial team will explain all of the trial details.
How can I check to see if I’m eligible for this trial?
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You can check if you are potentially eligible for this trial by completing a set of screening questions. Check now.
What will it cost to participate in the trial?
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There will be no cost to you for taking part in this study. You will be provided with all injections, examinations and medical care related to the study at no cost to you. People who qualify and choose to join may be compensated for study-related time and procedure visits, and may be reimbursed for travel expenses, depending on the study site and local regulations. Please speak to the study doctor for more information.
Can I quit the trial at any time?
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Trial volunteers have the right to drop out of the trial at any time for any reason or no reason at all. The trial doctor or sponsor also has the right to discontinue a trial volunteer at any time for the participant’s safety or if the participant no longer meets the trial requirements.
What personal information is collected about me for the trial?
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The trial doctor and other site staff will collect your personal information. This may include:
- Your name, address, telephone number and health insurance number, where applicable
- Your age, sex and ethnic and racial background
- Your lifestyle informationYour medical history details
- Your trial treatment and your response to this treatment
- Data resulting from testing your biological samples

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