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ECZEMA
RESEARCH STUDY

TOPICAL MEDICATIONS DON’T WORK FOR EVERYONE

Eczema, also known as Atopic dermatitis— can leave you caught in a an endless “itch cycle” that never ends. Many people with Eczema have tried various prescribed creams and ointments but found they didn’t work well enough to relieve the itch and clear up their skin for good. It’s a frustrating process that can leave you feeling hopeless. There are more options available today to treat Eczema – and the medical community is still hard at work to find even more – with your help.

Our Study

Dermatologists in San Antonio have been selected by a leading pharmaceutical development company to conduct a research study of an investigational treatment hoped to treat Eczema in patients who have not found adequate success using topical medications to treat their condition.

In order to qualify for this study, you must:

  • Have a previous diagnosis of moderate-to-severe Eczema
  • Have failed to adequately respond to topical medications within the past 6 months

Participants Will Receive:

  • Study-related dermatology visits at no cost
  • Study-related medications at no cost
  • Compensation for time and travel may be provided
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