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Staphylococcus Aureus and The Skin Microbiome During Flare And Resolution Of Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic DermatitisAtopic Dermatitis Eczema1 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare and evaluate in patients with atopic dermatitis. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the addition of systemic dicloxacillin to TCS treatment result in a more rapid and deeper treatment response? Does the addition of systemic dicloxacillin to TCS treatment affect the skin microbiome, the skin barrier and immune response during improvement of AD? Does topical application of S. aureus or SEB increase the severity and rapidity of a flare? Participants will meet for two different phases: Phase one will be at randomized controlled trial where patients are randomized to either systemic dicloxacillin + mometasone furoate or placebo + mometasone furoate. Phase II: Patients will meet for five visits to receive different solutions on the skin including autologous s. aureus and staphylococcal enterotoxin B.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of CBP-201 in Chinese Adult Subjects With Moderate to...

Atopic Dermatitis

This study is a single-arm, open-label, multi-center clinical study designed to assess the safety and efficacy of CBP-201 in eligible subjects with moderate to severe Atopic Dermatitis.

Recruiting37 enrollment criteria

A Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Different Doses of LEO 138559 in Adults With Moderate-to-severe...

Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this trial is to test different doses of the trial medicine (LEO 138559) at treating moderate to severe atopic dermatitis in adults. There will be 4 different doses, that will also be compared to a placebo (a dummy medicine that doesn't contain the active ingredient of LEO 138559). Each participant will be randomly assigned to one of the 4 doses of LEO 138559 or placebo. In all arms, injections of placebo may be used to mask the different doses. The trial will last up to 36 weeks, including a screening/washout period (up to 4 weeks), a treatment period (16 weeks), and a follow up period (16 weeks). The participants will visit the clinic 17 times. For the first 4 weeks of the treatment period, participants will visit the clinic every week. For the next 12 weeks of the treatment period, participants will visit the clinic every 2 weeks. For the 16 week follow up period, participants will visit the clinic every 4 weeks. The treatments will be given to the participants by staff at the clinic. They are given as an injection just under the skin. At each visit the doctor will check the participants atopic dermatitis and if they have had any side effects. Participants will also complete an electronic diary every day about their atopic dermatitis and quality of life.

Recruiting51 enrollment criteria

This Study Will Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of ANB032 in Subjects With Moderate...

Atopic Dermatitis Eczema

This study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of ANB032 in subjects with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD).

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Improvement In Scratch Behavior And Sleep In Patients With Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

This single blind study is to primarily evaluate wearable devices and Observer Reported Itch Assessment in children to assess reduction of itch and night-time scratch in response to Crisaborole treatment vs. vehicle treatment (active control comparator without crisaborole) in children with atopic dermatitis (AD). Participants, age 3 months to 11 years with symptomatic mild to moderate AD, along with their primary caregivers will be recruited. The goal of this study is to more fully evaluate the rapid onset of night-time itch and scratch relief, as well as improvements in sleep following treatment with Crisaborole in comparison to vehicle treatment in children with AD. the study will also assess the quality of life (QoL) and sleep within the associated caregivers.

Recruiting38 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate Rocatinlimab (AMG 451) in Adolescent Subjects With Moderate-to-severe Atopic...

Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of rocatinlimab in monotherapy and combination therapy treatment in adolescent subjects.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Study of Eblasakimab in Male or Female Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis Patients Previously...

Atopic Dermatitis

Multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel arm clinical study designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of eblasakimab in participants with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) previously treated with dupilumab.The study consists of a 16-week treatment period and an 8-week follow-up period up to Week 24. Eligible participants will be randomized into one of the 2 treatment arms.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

Dupilumab in Adolescent and Adult Skin of Color Participants: Open-label Moderate-to-severe Eczema...

Moderate-to-Severe Atopic DermatitisAtopic Eczema

The study is focused on skin of color participants who have moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis, also referred to as eczema, is a condition that causes the skin to become itchy, dry, and cracked. From the previous studies on the study drug, it is seen that the study drug has an acceptable safety and effectiveness in participants with atopic dermatitis. The aim of this study is to get additional information on the safety and effectiveness of the study drug, particularly the information on aspects of atopic dermatitis in skin of color participants. The study is looking at several other research questions, including: What side effects may happen from taking the study drug How much study drug is in your blood at different times How much the study drug improves quality of life and mental health

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate Adverse Events and Change in Disease Activity Comparing Oral Upadacitinib to...

Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a skin condition that may cause a rash and itching due to inflammation of the skin. Therapies spread over the skin may not be enough to control the AD in trial participants who require systemic anti-inflammatory treatment. This study compares upadacitinib to dupilumab in adolescent and adult participants with moderate to severe AD who have inadequate response to systemic therapies. Adverse events and change in the disease activity will be assessed. Upadacitinib and dupilumab are approved drugs for the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD). The study is comprised of a 35-day Screening Period, a 16-week treatment period 1 and a 16-week treatment period 2. During period 1, participants are randomly assigned in 1 of 2 groups, called treatment arms to receive upadacitinib Dose A or dupilumab. In Period 2, participants will receive upadacitinib Dose A or Dose B. Approximately 880 adolescent and adult participants ages 12 to 64 with moderate to severe AD who are candidates for systemic therapy will be enrolled at up to 330 sites worldwide. Participants will receive upadacitinib oral tablets once daily or dupilumab as per its label for 32 weeks and followed for 30 days. There may be higher treatment burden for participants in this trial compared to their standard of care . Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic. The effect of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, blood tests, checking for side effects and completing questionnaires.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Effects of Abrocitinib in Subjects With Atopic Dermatitis With an Unsatisfactory Response After...

Atopic Dermatitis

This is a single-arm, open-label study that will examine the effect of abrocitinib in subjects with atopic dermatitis.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria
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