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Filter by:The main purpose of this study is to demonstrate the improvement in the skin condition rate of patients receiving alitretinoin compared to patients receiving placebo.
To evaluate the efficacy of CP-690,550 as compared to etanercept and the safety of CP-690,550 for treatment of moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis.
This is a within-participant comparison study to investigate the efficacy of a 28-day regimen of MK-0873 2% cream twice a day (b.i.d.) compared to MK-0873 vehicle (matching placebo) b.i.d. as well as to a positive control comparator calcitriol 0.0003% (3 µg/g) in participants with plaque psoriasis. In order to be enrolled in the study, patients need to have at least two pairs (lesions AB and CD) of approximately similar plaque lesions in severity and size of surface area involved and located in approximately symmetric regions such as the trunk or limbs of the body. Participants will be randomly assigned to apply either MK-0873 or MK-0873 vehicle to plaque A or B and will be randomly assigned to apply MK-0873 or calcitriol to plaque C or D. It is hypothesized that MK-0873 cream formulation administered to participants with psoriasis by the topical route will result in a statistically greater percent target lesion severity (TLS) reduction in plaque lesion than will MK-0873 Vehicle on Day 29.
The primary hypothesis of this trial is that the addition of short courses of clobetasol propionate foam to etanercept monotherapy in subjects with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis will yield greater efficacy compared with etanercept monotherapy, as measured by PASI 75 at Week 12.
The aim of this study is to understand which therapies will suppress effector cells and promote regulatory T cells and To test whether patients with a better response to therapy and longer psoriasis-free periods develop a higher numerical ratio of regulatory to effectors T-cells and/or regulatory cells more able to suppress the effectors.
This study will evaluate the effects of an experimental (being tested) study drug 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 is 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 will test efficacy (improvement of signs and symptoms) and safety of apremilast in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis.
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.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of once daily use of LEO 80185 gel on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and calcium metabolism in subjects with extensive psoriasis vulgaris.
To evaluate the efficacy of the combination of mometasone furoate 0.1% and Salicylic Acid 5% in patients of both sexes who presented clinical symptoms of psoriasis of mild to moderate.
This is a response-driven study of tildrakuzumab for the treatment of moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. The primary study hypothesis is that one or more doses of tildrakizumab will be superior to placebo for the treatment of psoriasis.