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NCT ID: NCT06330974 Not yet recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Allergy, Asthma, and Atopic Eczema in Finland

FinnATOPY
Start date: October 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The summary is available at --> https://www.finnatopy.fi/summary

NCT ID: NCT06324812 Not yet recruiting - Dermatitis, Atopic Clinical Trials

Evaluation of 611 in Chinese Children and Adolescents With Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: March 2024
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the safety and pharmacokinetic of 611 in Chinese children and adolescents with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis.

NCT ID: NCT06324695 Not yet recruiting - Psoriasis Clinical Trials

Development and EValuation of an Online Intervention to Reduce Self-Stigma in People With Visible Chronic Skin disEases

DEVISE
Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project aims to develop and evaluate an online intervention to prevent and/or reduce self-stigma in German patients with visible chronic skin diseases. Evaluation of the intervention with regard to effectiveness and feasibility will follow an open-label randomized controlled design with 550 patients in total. The results of the program are expected to provide new insights and markedly extended knowledge on the mechanisms of self-stigma in chronic skin conditions. The new online intervention can be used in routine care, aiming for better patient care in practice and, ultimately decreased extent of self-stigma, increased quality of life of patients, and decreased rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide ideation.

NCT ID: NCT06311682 Not yet recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

A Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Tralokinumab in Combination With Topical Corticosteroids in Children and Infants With Moderate-to-severe Atopic Dermatitis

TRAPEDS 2
Start date: May 24, 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this trial is to test whether treatment with tralokinumab (administered subcutaneous injections [SC]) in combination with topical corticosteroids (TCS) is safe and effective to treat moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in children and infants. This will be judged by a range of assessments that rate the severity and extent of atopic dermatitis and its symptoms, as well as general health status and quality of life. The trial will last for up to 4 years. There will be visits every 2 weeks for the first year and every 6 weeks thereafter. Some of the visits will be conducted by phone. The study involves two different age groups: children aged 2 to under 12 years and infants aged 6 months to under 2 years. This trial compares tralokinumab +TCS to placebo + TCS for children with moderate-to-severe AD and evaluates tralokinumab + TCS for infants with moderate-to-severe AD. Infants will not receive placebo. All subjects will go through a screening process, which is the first part of the trial and will last up to 4 weeks. During this period, it will be checked if the child or infant meets the criteria to participate in the trial. The children will be randomly assigned to receive tralokinumab + TCS or placebo + TCS for the initial 16 weeks, with the treatment being double-blinded. During the first 16 weeks, children will have a 2 out of 3 chance of getting tralokinumab and a 1 out of 3 chance of getting placebo. Thereafter, all subjects will receive tralokinumab + TCS. The infants will receive tralokinumab + TCS as open-label treatment for the entire treatment period, meaning that the participants will know they are receiving tralokinumab. After stopping treatment, all participants will enter a 4-week safety follow-up period.

NCT ID: NCT06309355 Not yet recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Topical YR001 Ointment in Adult With Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: June 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of YR001 topical ointment in adult patients with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis

NCT ID: NCT06280716 Not yet recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

A Study of Lebrikizumab (LY3650150) With/Without Topical Corticosteroid Treatment in Participants With Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: May 6, 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of lebrikizumab with/without Topical Corticosteroid Treatment in Participants with Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis. The study will last approximately 62 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT06277765 Not yet recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Study of CM310 Injection in Adolescent Subjects With Atopic Dermatis

Start date: May 30, 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a multi-center, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled phase 3 study to evaluate the efficacy, safety, PK, PD and immunogenicity of CM310 in children patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis.

NCT ID: NCT06248814 Not yet recruiting - Dermatitis, Atopic Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Drug Levels, and Drug Effects of BMS-986326 in Participants With Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: March 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability, drug levels, drug effects, and impact on disease severity of BMS-986326 in participants with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD).

NCT ID: NCT06244212 Not yet recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Topical Treatment for Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: May 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Medication adherence is a poorly studied phenomenon that challenges both patients and physicians. 50% of individuals with chronic disease are not adherent to their medication regimen. Within the United States, non-adherence to medical treatment leads to approximately $100 billion in hospital admission costs. While the issue of adherence is not limited to any particular field of medicine, non-adherence occurs in approximately one-third to one-half of dermatological patients. Non-adherence is of importance as it is a significant cause of treatment failure, resulting in worse quality of life, worse health outcomes, and increased insurance costs.

NCT ID: NCT06239311 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis

Efficacy and Safety of Methotrexate Versus Placebo in Adults With Atopic Dermatitis.

Start date: February 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Atopic dermatitis is an ongoing condition that causes skin irritation, redness, and itchiness. Treatments are usually topical - applied to the skin (e.g., moisturisers or medicated creams) - but a wider variety of systemic treatments (that target the whole body) are needed for those whose condition does not improve with topical treatments. Methotrexate, a drug approved for similar conditions such as arthritis and psoriasis, has been shown to improve atopic dermatitis. This randomised, controlled clinical trial will investigate how effective.