Enrolling Clinical Research Studies

DERMATOLOGY

PEDIATRIC ATOPIC DERMATITIS

As a mom, there’s nothing harder than knowing your child is itchy and uncomfortable due to atopic dermatitis, or eczema. Learn more about a clinical trial evaluating an investigational topical medication that may be an option.

Qualified children are:

  • Between the ages of 2 and 5 years old.
  • Diagnosed with mild to moderate eczema
  • Have a history of eczema for at least 6 months

Qualified children may:

  • See a dermatologist at no cost.
  • Receive access to study medication at no cost.

ACNE

Time to break up with your breakouts?

Currently enrolling studies may be an option!

Living with acne can affect more than just a person’s skin. It can also affect a person’s self-esteem, which can lead to social isolation, anxiety, and depression. This is very common for teens and young adults but can also affect older adults. Help take back control! Research studies evaluating potential new options are enrolling now. Learn how to get involved today!

Qualified participants may:

  • See a dermatologist at no cost
  • Have access to study-related medication
  • Receive compensation for study-related time and travel

TEEN ATOPIC DERMATITIS

Teen Atopic Dermatitis Research Study

Those Who Qualify For Study Participation Can Expect The Following:

Study Duration:  12 Months

Treatment Received: All study participants will randomly receive either the study medication with the active ingredient for 12 months (no one will receive a placebo).

Treatment Frequency: Every 2 Weeks

You May Qualify for the Reflect Study If You:

  • Are between the age of 12 to 17 years old
  • Have moderate to severe atopic dermatitis
  • May see a dermatologist at no cost
  • May receive study-related medication at no cost
  • May receive compensation for time and travel

PEDIATRICS

CHICKENPOX VACCINE

Childhood memories should be filled with joy, not chickenpox.

Clinical research studies working towards potential new vaccines that will help protect toddlers from chickenpox may be an option.

Chickenpox (varicella) is a highly contagious disease that is caused by the varicella-roster virus. While chickenpox is very common, it can lead to serious complications for infants and those with weakened immune systems. Chickenpox can also cause shingles in adulthood. Getting your child vaccinated is the best way to protect them from chickenpox and its complications. Learn more about how you can get involved in chickenpox prevention today.

Toddlers that qualify may:

  • See a physician at no cost
  • Have access to study-related medication at no cost

PEDIATRIC ATOPIC DERMATITIS

Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis Research Study

Those Who Qualify For Study Participation Can Expect The Following:

Study Duration: 16 weeks

Treatment Received: All study participants will randomly receive either the study medication with the active ingredient or placebo for 16 weeks (2/3 likelihood of receiving study medication with active ingredient.)

Treatment Frequency: 3 Times Weekly

You May Qualify for the Reflect Study If You:

  • Are the age of 2 years or older
  • Have Moderate Atopic Dermatitis
  • Have been diagnosed with Atopic Dermatitis for at least 3 months
  • May see a dermatologist at no cost
  • May receive study-related medication at no cost
  • May receive compensation for time and trav

PSORIASIS - KIDS

Pediatric Psoriasis Research Study

Those Who Qualify For Study Participation Can Expect The Following:

Study Duration: 16 weeks

Treatment Received: All study participants will randomly receive either the study medication with the active ingredient or placebo for 16 weeks. Those study participants who complete the first 16 weeks of the study and wish to continue for up to 3 years will receive study medication with the active ingredient.

Treatment Frequency: Every 2 Weeks

You May Qualify for the Reflect Study If You:

  • Are between the age of 6 to 17 years old
  • Have Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis
  • Have been diagnosed with Plaque Psoriasis for at least 3 months
  • May see a dermatologist at no cost
  • May receive study-related medication at no cost
  • May receive compensation for time and travel

FUTURE STUDIES

APPLY FOR FUTURE STUDY OPPORTUNITIES

If you don’t see the study that you are looking for, apply here! 

By participating in a study you may receive: 

  • Study-related care and medication at no charge. 
  • Education about your medical condition and how to take care of your health. 
  • Compensation for time and travel may be available. 
Submit your information today to be notified of new study opportunities! 

APPLY FOR FUTURE STUDY OPPORTUNITIES

To apply, select one of the currently enrolling studies from the list above or sign up to hear when a future study opportunity is available for your skin condition.

WHAT IS CLINICAL RESEARCH?

A clinical trial is a research study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an experimental medical device, treatment, or medication. After showing benefit in the laboratory, new treatments must be tested among small groups of people to determine the proper dose and to test safety. After a dose has been determined, the dose is tested on large groups of volunteers to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the treatment for a specific condition, such as eczema, psoriasis, or acne.
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