View clinical trials related to Plaque Psoriasis.
Filter by:The purpose of this trial is to investigate the efficacy and safety of different doses and dose administrations of FP187 compared to a placebo treatment in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
This study evaluated the effects of an called apremilast. Apremilast works by lowering some of the chemicals that affect psoriasis and therefore improves the symptoms of psoriasis. The purpose of this study was to test apremilast and compare its effects to placebo (an inactive substance which contains no medicine but is in the same form as the drug). This study was able to test for efficacy (improvement of signs and symptoms) and safety of apremilast in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the investigational lotion is an effective treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in comparison to an approved cream.
This study will evaluate the incidence of erythema and other local cutaneous irritation after administration of MK-0873 by patch or cream formulation in healthy participants and participants with mild psoriasis. Part I and Part II in healthy participants will be initiated prior to Part III in psoriasis participants. The primary hypotheses of the study are: 1) that MK-0873 is safe and well tolerated in healthy participants and participants with psoriasis and 2) that the maximum plasma concentration of MK-0873 is <20 nM in healthy participants and participants with psoriasis.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the combinational use of ammonium lactate lotion 12% (Lac-Hydrin) and halobetasol propionate ointment 0.05% (Ultravate) is safe and effective in the initial treatment and long-term maintenance of psoriasis. Patients will use both medications continuously for two weeks and those who obtain a good improvement based on investigator clinical assessments will be randomized to Lac-Hydrin lotion twice daily every day with placebo ointment or Ultravate ointment twice daily on weekends only for up to 24 more weeks.
This clinical trial will evaluate the efficacy and safety of Clobex® (clobetasol propionate) Spray 0.05% and Vectical™ (calcitriol) Ointment 3 µg/g over a four week period of use in one of two different regimens: 1. Vectical™ Ointment treatment, twice daily on weekdays (Mon - Fri) and Clobex® Spray treatment twice daily on weekends (Sat - Sun) for 28 days 2. Clobex® Spray once each morning and Vectical™ Ointment once each evening for 28 days
This study will provide data on additional therapeutic benefits in administering Adalimumab in patients with plaque psoriasis that showed an unsatisfactory response after at least 3 months of treatment with etanercept.
This study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of M518101 in male and female plaque psoriasis patients with refractory plaques.
Patients with plaque psoriasis will be enrolled. They will be dosed with repeated intravenous doses of BTT-1023 or placebo. During the trial, the safety of the treatments and the pharmacokinetics of BTT-1023 will be assessed. The patient allocation to treatment groups will occur at random, and the actual treatment will not be revealed to the investigator or to the patient during the trial.
This study will assess the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of ACT-128800 in subjects with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.