7 results on atopic dermatitis
To determine whether a potent topical CS is more effective than a mild topical CS in the treatment of children with a moderate flare-up of atopic dermatitis in primary care on short and long term.
Primary• To evaluate the effect of EDP1815 (same dose using EC1 and EC2 capsules) and EDP2939 (two dose levels using EC2 capsules) on the immune system.Secondary• To evaluate the effect of EDP1815 (same dose using EC1 and EC2 capsules) and EDP2939 (…
The objectives of this follow-up/extension study of the VIPES study are:• To assess the efficacy of Viaskin® Peanut after up to 36 months of Epicutaneous Immunotherapy (EPIT) in peanut-allergic subjects.• To evaluate the safety of long-term…
Primary objectives• To evaluate complement activation after topical imiquimod challenge• To evaluate complement activation after local UV-B challenge
Primary Objectives* To assess the pharmacodynamic effects of systemic prednisolone on the LPS- or IMQ-induced inflammatory response* To assess safety & tolerability of intradermal LPS and topical IMQ in combination with prednisoloneSecondary…
Primary* To immunologically characterize imiquimod-induced inflammation after 7-day exposure of healthy skin;* To evaluate local complement activation/depositions after a prolonged topical imiquimod challenge;* To evaluate systemic activation of…
Primary objective- To explore the pharmacodynamic effects of topically applied IMQ (in combination with or without TS) - To identify dose-response relationship of topically applied IMQ Secondary objective- To assess safety and tolerability of…