View clinical trials related to Atopic Dermatitis (AD).
Filter by:To investigate the efficacy of 0.3% OPA-15406 ointment when administered twice daily for 4 weeks in infants younger than 2 years of age with Atopic Dermatitis
The study is designed to investigate the safety and tolerability of KBL697 in healthy volunteers. KBL697 has been developed as a potential new treatment for atopic dermatitis (AD).
This is a prospective, single center, clinical mechanistic pilot clinical research study. Participants will not receive any investigational agent. The investigators will examine whether children with atopic dermatitis (AD) and food allergy have a different skin barrier, microbiome, epidermal transcriptome, and epidermal lipid composition than children with AD and no food allergy and non-atopic (NA) children. Participation involves a single study visit.
The purpose of this study is to examine the safety and effectiveness of a new therapy, commensal lotion containing infection fighting bacteria, on decreasing or eliminating the infection causing bacteria found on the skin of Atopic Dermatitis (AD) patients.
The purpose of this 14-day, two phase clinical study is to test the tolerance of a new over-the-counter moisturizing balm on subjects with eczema.
The primary objective of the study was to assess the efficacy of Dupilumab, compared to placebo, in adult patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD).