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NCT ID: NCT04352595 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

A Phase Ⅱ Study of Hemay808 for Atopic Dermatitis Patients

Start date: April 24, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Assess Hemay808 concentration of 1%/3%/7% for treatment of mild and moderate adult atopic dermatitis patients.

NCT ID: NCT04352270 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Clinic-Based Atopic Dermatitis Therapeutic Patient Education

AD-TPE
Start date: February 27, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this randomized trial is to determine whether comprehensive, accessible, and animation-style videos are a more effective method of therapeutic patient education (TPE) based on clinical outcomes than paper handouts in Spanish and English-speaking communities. The clinical outcomes being measured are the severity, sleep affected by atopic dermatitis (AD), and the amount of itch experienced.

NCT ID: NCT04345367 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Study of Abrocitinib Compared With Dupilumab in Adults With Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis on Background Topical Therapy

Start date: June 11, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, active-controlled, multi-center study to assess the efficacy and safety of abrocitinib 200 mg (2 x 100 mg tablets) administered orally QD compared with dupilumab 300 mg administered by subcutaneous injection every other week (as per label guidelines) in adult participants on background topical therapy, with moderate to severe AD. The treatment duration is 26 weeks. A total of approximately 600 participants will be enrolled from approximately 220 sites globally. Approximately 600 participants will be randomly assigned to study intervention. There are primary efficacy assessments at Week 2 and Week 4, and a key secondary efficacy assessment at Week 16. Efficacy and safety endpoints will be assessed throughout the entire study. Exploratory endpoints related to hand eczema efficacy will be assessed throughout the study.

NCT ID: NCT04339985 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Study to Evaluate Safety & Efficacy of Topical ATx201 OINTMENT in Adolescents and Adults With Mild to Moderate AD

Start date: October 22, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 2 randomized, double-blind, parallel group, vehicle-controlled study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of topical ATx201 OINTMENT in adolescents and adults with mild to moderate Atopic Dermatitis

NCT ID: NCT04313400 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Topically Applied AMTX-100 CF for Adult Patients With Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: March 10, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study determines the Maximum Tolerable Dose (MTD) by maximum BSA percentage treated and evaluates safety and efficacy of 1.1% w/w AMTX-100 CF versus placebo (vehicle). The study has two parts: Phase I (Part 1): Approximately Twenty five (25) subjects with various treatable Body Surface Area (BSA) involvement of Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis will be enrolled in the study and treated with 1.1% w/w AMTX-100 CF. Phase II (Part 2): Approximately sixty (60) subjects with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis with various treatable BSA involvement of Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis will be randomized to be treated with 1.1% w/w AMTX-100 CF3 concentration or Vehicle (Placebo) in the study.

NCT ID: NCT04310189 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

The Role of IL-22/IL-22BP Axis in Atopic Dermatitis

DA/IL-22BP
Start date: December 2, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Interleukin 22 (IL-22) is known to be regulated by IL-22 binding protein (IL-22BP), a soluble, inhibitory receptor. The potential role of IL-22BP in atopic dermatitis (AD) is mostly unknown and deserves further investigation. The main objective of this study is to better understand the potential protective role of IL-22BP through the assessment of its expression at the Messenger Ribonucleic Acid (mRNA) and protein levels in skin and serum which will be correlated to the severity of the diseases and through the identification of its cellular sources in lesions. The results of this study will help to correctly interpret the levels of IL-22 in AD and will potentially allow identifying biomarkers for patient stratification and predicting clinical outcomes to targeted therapeutic agents.

NCT ID: NCT04306965 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Apremilast 30 mg Twice Daily (BID) Combined With Dupilumab

Start date: August 1, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Open label phase 2 investigational study of efficacy and safety of apremilast 30 mg twice a day (BID) in chronic atopic dermatitis when added to the FDA approved treatment dupilumab for atopic dermatitis that is not providing adequate clinical responses.

NCT ID: NCT04295824 Completed - Clinical trials for Atopic Dermatitis Eczema

Skin Pathology Assessment With Optical Technologies

SPOT
Start date: August 6, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Skin Pathology assessment with Optical Technologies (SPOT) study aims to assess the feasibility of recently developed light-based skin imaging tools such as Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) for the study of eczema (dermatitis [AD]). Tools such as OCT have enabled us to see beneath the skin surface, allowing us to see changes in our skin which are hidden and impossible to assess by eye, simply by shining harmless light into the skin. The investigators want to understand what these changes represent in the broader context of eczema. To do this, the investigators would like to recruit 60 volunteers who have a range of different eczema severities. The investigators would also like to recruit 20 healthy volunteers, who have never suffered from eczema. All volunteers would be aged between 11 and 60. The study is based at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield, with consent and sample-collection taking place at either the hospital's Clinical Research Facility or the Sheffield Children's Hospital. The study consists of a single main visit, which is expected to take approximately 3 hours, and a short follow up visit 2-4 weeks later. During the main study visit, the investigators will collect a range of measurements from the inner elbows and cheeks using harmless topical probes (Including OCT). These measurements include information about the skin's layers, blood flow, composition, water loss, acidity and redness. The investigators will also collect some samples, including tape-strips, a saliva sample and blood samples. For adult participants the investigators will also collect 2-4 skin biopsies from the inner elbows, which involves removing small pieces of skin under a local anaesthetic. It is our hope that by demonstrating the advantages of new harmless imaging techniques, the investigators can reduce the need for invasive procedures in the future. Long term, this may help us to improve the way healthcare professionals monitor and treat eczema.

NCT ID: NCT04287608 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Observational Study of Conjunctivitis in the Setting of DUPIXENT® Treatment for Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: March 10, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary objective of the study is to characterize the clinical phenotype(s) of DUPIXENT®-associated conjunctivitis events. The secondary objectives of the study are to characterize the course of conjunctivitis events during the observation period and collect and assess data on treatment for conjunctivitis events and its effectiveness.

NCT ID: NCT04271514 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

A First-in-Human Study of RPT193 in Healthy Volunteers and Patients With Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: August 12, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is a first-in-human, 3-part, multi-center, Phase 1, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study with RPT193 in up to 64 healthy male and female subjects and 30 male and female patients with atopic dermatitis. RPT193 is an orally-available, potent, and selective antagonist of CCR4.