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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and efficacy of 12 weeks of treatment with Apo805K1 in subjects with moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of CNTO 1959 in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
This study will assess the safety and efficacy of LY2439821 compared to placebo in participants with moderate to severe, chronic plaque psoriasis.
The purpose of the study is to compare the 3 ointment formulations containing LEO 29102 plus calcipotriol and Daivonex® ointment and Diprosone® ointment and to compare LEO 29102 plus calcipotriol to LEO 29102 alone and to calcipotriol alone in the same ointment vehicle, using the psoriasis plaque test modified from the method developed by KJ Dumas and JR Scholtz.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of 3 dose strengths of CT327 ointment (0.05%, 0.1% and 0.05% w/w) compared to a placebo, when applied twice daily for up to 8 weeks, to the psoriatic plaques of patients with psoriasis vulgaris.
With the rise of usage of the internet, online social networks have recently been gaining popularity. Joining these groups can be beneficial to patients with chronic medical illness, such as psoriasis.This was a cross-sectional online survey of psoriasis patients in the Philippines who are members of online support groups. The survey was conducted for a period of three months.The purpose of the research project was to describe the demographics, disease characteristics, activities and benefits of online support groups to Filipino patients with psoriasis. The extent to which members experience empowering processes and outcomes was also evaluated.
The aim of the exploratory study is to compare dose related effects of LAS41004 formulations in a non-occlusive PPT.
The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of the GLP-1 analogue Victoza® on psoriasis in a double-blinded, randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial.
To examine GLP-1 receptors in skin of psoriasis patients compared with the skin of humans with no skin disease
This was a randomized, double blind,fixed dose, placebo controlled, parallel-group pilot study to obtain data on size and variance of treatment effects in subjects with mild to moderate Psoriasis.