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Browse recruiting eczema clinical trials across the United States. Find eligibility information, locations and research opportunities near you.

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About Eczema

Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition causing itchy, red, and irritated skin. Clinical trials investigate topical treatments, systemic medications, and biologic therapies targeting specific immune pathways.

Common Symptoms

Intense itching, red to brownish-gray patches, small raised bumps, thickened scaly skin, raw sensitive skin from scratching, dark-colored patches

Risk Factors

Family history, asthma or hay fever, certain immune system variations, skin barrier defects, environmental factors, stress

Treatment Overview

Treatment includes moisturizers, topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, phototherapy, systemic immunosuppressants, and biologic therapies (dupilumab, tralokinumab). Clinical trials explore novel JAK inhibitors and microbiome-based approaches.

Why Participate?

Eczema clinical trials help develop more effective treatments with better safety profiles and contribute to understanding the complex mechanisms of atopic dermatitis.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Eczema Clinical Trials

Eczema clinical trials test new topical treatments, systemic medications, and biologic therapies to reduce inflammation, itching, and improve skin barrier function.
Eligibility depends on eczema severity, body surface area affected, age, and prior treatment history.
Compensation varies. Participants may receive $50-$200 per visit with study medications and dermatology exams provided at no cost.
Yes, participants are monitored regularly for skin improvement and potential side effects. All trials have safety oversight.