Eczema Clinical Trials
Currently enrolling trials
Eczema Registry Study
The Atopic Dermatitis Research Network is enrolling a cohort of individuals that will be informed about clinical trial participation opportunities over the next several years. We enroll participants of all age, races and ethnicities and enroll both those who have AD and those who do not.
Frequently asked questions
A clinical trial is an organized activity to learn more about a problem or answer questions. Many different kinds of studies are conducted. For example studies may be done to:
- Test if a product, such as a drug or equipment, is safe and effective.
- Find out what education practices work best.
- Determine the best way to treat or prevent an illness.
- Survey or an interview to understand needs, problems, or feelings people have about an important topic.
There are many reasons to take part in research. You may want to:
- Help other people.
- Help find a cure for an illness.
- Help scientists find out more about how the human body and mind work.
If you decide to take part in a research study, you do so as a volunteer. That means you decide whether or not you will take part. You can say "no". If you choose to do so, you have many important rights, including the right to decide that you want to quit the study at any time.
Find out more about clinical trial studies on the ClinicalTrials.gov site, created by the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
Visit the Clinical Trials website.