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ECZEMA
RESEARCH STUDY

Do You Have Moderate to Severe Eczema?

Join Our Study Evaluating a Potential Treatment for Eczema.

Eczema — also known as atopic dermatitis — is a condition that makes your skin red and itchy. There is no cure for eczema, but researchers are focused more than ever on trying to find ways to treat it.

Centre de Recherche Dermatologique du Quebec metropolitain is looking for adults with moderate to severe eczema for whom topical treatments did not work. You may qualify if eczema effects at least 10% of your body. To estimate how much of your body has eczema, 1% of the body is approximately the size of the palm of your hand. So, if you think there are about 10 “palm prints” of eczema, you may qualify.

You May Qualify if You:

  • Have had chronic eczema for at least 6 months
  • Have eczema on at least 10% of your body
  • Have tried at least one topical medication and it did not work

Participants Receive:

  • Study-related medical care at no cost
  • Study-related medications at no cost
  • Compensation for time and travel up to $650 may be provided

Complete the form today to get in touch with Centre de Recherche Dermatologique du Quebec metropolitain.

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