Study to Assess the Long-term Safety of Dupilumab Administered in Participants ≥6 Months to <18...
Atopic DermatitisThe primary objective of the study is to assess the long-term safety of dupilumab in pediatric participants with AD. The secondary objectives of the study are: To assess the long-term efficacy of dupilumab in pediatric participants with AD To assess the trough concentrations of functional dupilumab in serum and the immunogenicity in pediatric participants with AD after re-treatment with dupilumab Optional Pre-filled Pen (PFP) Sub-Study in pediatric patients ≥2 to <12 years of age with AD Co-Primary Objectives are: To evaluate the pharmacokinetic (PK) of dupilumab PFPs To evaluate the safety of dupilumab PFPs Secondary Objective is: - To evaluate the immunogenicity of dupilumab PFPs
A Study of Baricitinib (LY3009104) in Children and Adolescents With Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic DermatitisThe reason for this study is to see if the study drug called baricitinib works and is safe in children and teenage participants with atopic dermatitis.
Aquacel Hypersensitivity Dressing in TJAs
Contact Allergic DermatitisAdverse Skin ReactionThe aim of this multi-surgeon, single institution study is to prospectively evaluate the incidence of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) following application of AQUACEL Ag, a silver-containing hydrofiber dressing, in total hip and knee arthroplasty patients. Arthroplasty-naïve patients will be compared to prior total joint arthroplasty patients who received a Aquacel dressing postoperatively.
Evaluation of TLL-018 Extended and Immediate Release Formulation for Bioequivalence Testing in Healthy...
Atopic DermatitisThe goal of this two-sequence, two-cycle, single and multiple-dose Phase I clinical trial is To evaluate the human bioequivalence of the test preparation and the reference preparation in 28 healthy chinese subjects at a single center.
A Phase 1 Study of LT-002-158 Intended for the Treatment of Skind Disorder in Healthy Adult Volunteers...
Hidradenitis SuppurativaAtopic Dermatitis1 moreLT-002-158 is a novel small molecule drug being developed as a potential therapy for the treatment of skin disorder disease includes Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Atopic Dermatitis.
A Study to Investigate Vaccine Responses in Subcutaneous Amlitelimab Treated Atopic Dermatitis Participants...
Dermatitis AtopicThis is a Phase 2, multicenter, randomized, double-blind placebo controlled, 2-arm study to evaluate the effect of amlitelimab on vaccine antibody responses, and the safety of amlitelimab concurrently administered with non-live vaccines in adult participants with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD). The purpose of this study is to compare the immune responses to concomitantly administered Boostrix (tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis [Tdap]) and Pneumovax 23 (PPSV) vaccines in adult participants with moderate-to-severe AD treated with amlitelimab versus placebo. The study will evaluate the percentage of participants achieving a positive anti-tetanus response at Week 16 (primary endpoint) and a positive anti-pneumococcal response at Week 16 (primary endpoint). Study details include: The study duration will be up to 36 weeks (for participants not entering the LTS17367 [RIVER-AD]). The screening period will be 2 to 4 weeks. The treatment duration will be up to 16 weeks. The post-treatment safety follow-up period will be16 weeks. The number of visits will be up to 7 (or 6 for those entering LTS17367 [RIVER-AD]).
A Study of Orally Administered IPG7236 in Healthy Adult Participants
Atopic DermatitisThe study is a phase 1, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single and multiple dose escalation study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic and food effect of orally administered IPG7236 in healthy adult participants.
Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability of BAT6026
DermatitisAtopicThis is a Phase IB/IIA clinical study of BAT6026 in patients with AD. The subjects were adults with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) whose disease was not adequately controlled by prior topical medications or for which topical medications were not appropriate. The first phase was the phase IB study, which was double-blind controlled by placebo in the group and consisted of 3 dose groups. After completing the dose escalation study, the phase IIA study was entered. The Phase IIA study was a randomized, double-blind, controlled, multicentering clinical trial with different dose groups and placebo groups. The primary endpoint was to explore the efficacy and safety of BAT6026 in patients with eczema area and severity index (EASI) of at least 75% lower than the baseline at week 16 after 4 treatment cycles. To provide the optimal dose for the phase III regimen.
A Study of Topical BX005-A in Subjects With Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic DermatitisThe purpose of study BMX-05-001 is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, efficacy, and pharmacodynamics of BX005-A compared to vehicle administered topically in adult subjects with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD).
The Effect of Wearing Facial Masks on Skin Parameters During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Skin ConditionSkin Inflammation1 moreThe global coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19) has led to an increased need to wear protective equipment such as wearing face masks and practicing hygiene measures such as more frequent use of antiseptics. These measures can lead to changes in the skin, the development of new inflammatory skin diseases or exacerbation of existing ones, with health professionals especially under the risk of developing these changes. Changes in facial skin due to wearing masks have been observed in a number of studies, however, part of the study was based solely on subjects' self-assessment or clinical assessment, and only a small part on objective measurements of skin parameters. Also, the impact of prolonged masks' use have not been investigated. The aim of these study was to investigate the effects of constant, long-term use of protective masks on facial skin.