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ECZEMA
RESEARCH STUDY

If You or Your Child Has Eczema on at Least 10% of the Body, a Clinical Research Study Evaluating an Investigational Medication May Be Right for You or Your Child.

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.

This clinical research study is looking for participants 12 or older with eczema who are able to travel to Dripping Springs for study visits. You or your child 12 or older may qualify if eczema affects at least 10% of the body.

To estimate how much of your or your child’s body has eczema, 1% of the body is approximately the size of the palm of the hand. So, if you think there are about 10 “palm prints” of eczema, you or your child may qualify.

You or Your Child May Qualify if:

  • Aged 12 or older
  • Eczema on at least 10% of the body
  • Topical medications did not work

Participants Will Receive:

  • Study-related medical care at no cost
  • Study-related medications at no cost
  • Compensation for time and travel

Find out if you qualify today.

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