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Eczema Paid Clinical Trials in Colorado
A listing of 2 Eczema clinical trials in Colorado actively recruiting volunteers for paid trials and research studies in various therapeutic areas.
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The state of Colorado currently has 2 active clinical trials seeking participants for Eczema research studies. These trials are conducted in various cities, including Denver, Aurora, Colorado Springs and Englewood.
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Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) Study (Ages 12 to 17)
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Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) Study
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Eczema (Atopic dermatitis) Trials
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Eczema (Atopic dermatitis) trials near you are looking for participants to help push medical research forward. Click through to learn more!
Conditions:
Eczema (Atopic dermatitis)
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Paid Clinical Studies Nationwide
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Nationwide clinical trials offered in your area. Some trials offering up to several thousand dollars in compensation for participation.
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Chronic Cough Clinical Study
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We are evaluating an investigational treatment to see if it may help people dealing with chronic cough.
Eligible participants will receive study-related medical care at no cost. You may be compensated for study-related travel and time. Health insurance is not required. If you qualify, you may receive:
Payment up to $1500, which varies by study.
Eligible participants will receive study-related medical care at no cost. You may be compensated for study-related travel and time. Health insurance is not required. If you qualify, you may receive:
Payment up to $1500, which varies by study.
Conditions:
Cough
Chronic Cough
Asthma
Allergic Asthma
Sinusitis
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Healthy Volunteer Trials
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Healthy trials near you are looking for participants to help push medical research forward. Click through to learn more!
Conditions:
Healthy
Seal, Stopping Eczema and Allergy Study
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This is a randomized, controlled trial designed for children who are have already developed atopic dermatitis (AD or eczema) by 12 weeks of age. The aim is to compare the effect of proactive sequential skin care, including the twice-daily use of a tri-lipid skin barrier cream (Epiceram) and proactive use of fluticasone propionate cream, against reactive AD therapy, to reduce the occurrence and severity of AD in early infancy and thereby prevent food allergy (FA).
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 1 week and 12 weeks
Trial Updated:
05/08/2024
Locations: Division of Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology, National Jewish Health, Denver, Colorado
Tofacitinib for Immune Skin Conditions in Down Syndrome
Recruiting
People with Down syndrome (DS) display widespread immune dysregulation, including several immune skin conditions. This study hypothesizes that pharmacological inhibition of the increased interferon (IFN) signaling seen in DS is safe and could improve associated skin conditions.
The study evaluates the safety and efficacy treatment with Tofacitinib, an FDA-approved drug known to block IFN signaling, in adolescents and adults with DS and an autoimmune and/or autoinflammatory skin condition. Inves... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 12 years and 50 years
Trial Updated:
01/19/2024
Locations: Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome, Aurora, Colorado
Conditions: Down Syndrome, Hidradenitis Suppurativa, Vitiligo, Psoriasis, Alopecia Areata, Atopic Dermatitis / Eczema