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Active clinical trials for "Dermatitis, Atopic"

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Clinical Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Desoximetasone (DSXS) With Atopic Dermatitis...

Atopic Dermatitis

Efficacy and Safety of DSXS (Taro Pharmaceuticals, U.S.A., Inc.) in Patients with Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Phase 2a Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of MEDI9929 in Adults With Atopic Dermatitis...

Atopic Dermatitis

To assess the efficacy and safety of MEDI9929 in adult subjects with Atopic Dermatitis

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Tradipitant in Treatment-resistant Pruritus Associated With Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic DermatitisEczema1 more

This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to be conducted in the United States in subjects with treatment-resistant pruritus diagnosed with atopic dermatitis.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Phase 2 Study of KHK4577

Atopic Dermatitis

This study is an randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and the safety of oral KHK4577 for 6 weeks in patients with atopic dermatitis. Pharmacokinetics of KHK4577 will also be assessed.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A Safety Study to Evaluate the Use and Effectiveness of a Topical Ointment to Treat Adults With...

Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to investigate the pharmacokinetics and safety of OPA-15406 in adult subjects with atopic dermatitis

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Phase 1/2 Study of E6005 in Pediatric Subjects With Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

This is a multicenter, double-blind, vehicle-control study of 0.05% and 0.2% E6005 ointment. Pediatric subjects with atopic dermatitis (AD) will be grouped into two; an elder group (childhood - adolescent: 7 to 15 years of age) and a younger group (children: 2 to 6 years of age) according to the sequential cohorts by confirming the safety.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Daily Use of Lipikar Balm AP From Birth in Infants at High Risk of Developing Atopic Dermatitis...

Atopic DermatitisEczema3 more

There is a lack of prospective scientific data on the regular use of moisturizers in patients at risk of developing atopic dermatitis. Although generally accepted and widely used for secondary prevention, emollients have not been studied as a primary prevention strategy. Strategies previously studied for the prevention of atopic dermatitis include maternal and child's dietary manipulations, allergens avoidance, delay of food introduction, exclusive breastfeeding and probiotic supplementation. Despite years of research, none of those strategies yielded to strong evidence of a protective effect. There is therefore a need to explore novel strategies. There is a need to compare the cumulative incidence rate of atopic dermatitis in newborns using a standard bathing and moisturizing routine with a good moisturizer to a non interventional group. This 2-year study will recruit approximately four hundred and sixty (460) pregnant women with a first degree relative of the child to be born who currently has (or previously had) a diagnosis of atopic dermatitis in order to study approximately 200 eligible newborns in each of the two study groups at the beginning of the study. Pregnant women will be randomized (1:1) to either daily use of the moisturizer Lipikar Balm AP (applied to their infant) starting from birth (Group 1) immediately after bathing or to no intervention (Group 2).

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

A Two-Part, Phase 1, Single-Dose Study of IL-31 mAb (Anti-Interleukin 31 Monoclonal Antibody); in...

Healthy Subjects and Atopic Dermatitis Subjects

The purpose of the study is to determine safety and tolerability of IL-31 mAB

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety Study of QAW039 in the Treatment of Patients With Moderate to Severe Atopic...

Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to determine whether QAW039 is safe and has beneficial effects in people who have moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD).

Completed22 enrollment criteria

An Efficacy and Safety Study of Tacrolimus Ointment in Adult Participants With Atopic Dermatitis...

DermatitisAtopic

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of tacrolimus ointment in treating the signs and symptoms of moderate (medium level of seriousness) to severe (very serious, life threatening) atopic dermatitis (an intensely pruritic [itching], chronic [lasting a long time], inflammatory [pain and swelling], immunologically based skin disease with a genetic predisposition [latent susceptibility to disease at the genetic level]) in adult participants.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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