13 results on atopic dermatitis
The primary objective of this study is to compare the therapeutical effect on atopic dermatitis of a standard used emollient (Unguentum leniens FNA) compared to a skin barrier repair cream (Dermalex Eczema), assessed by clinical and subjective…
Primary objective: To evaluate the efficacy of once daily doses of QAW039, as measured by EASI after 12 weeks of treatment, relative to placebo, in adult patients with moderate to severe AD. To evaluate safety and tolerability.Secondary objectives:…
To perform a comprehensive analysis of the cellular infiltrate in lesional AD skin, using state of the art immunohistochemical techniques.
Primary: (part 3) Potential of BPR277 1% ointment b.i.d. to improve the clinical severity of lesional skin in the majority of NS patients at end of treatment versus baseline of >= 2 points, dose range and regimen relationship on clinical…
Isoleucine is an aminoacid showing in vitro efficacy in increasing keratinocytes to increase the production of Antimicrobial peptides (AMP)such as beta defensine. In AD there is a reduced production of AMP
To develop and validate transplant models of vitiligo and atopic dermatitis for drug testing.
The aim is to validate the hypothesis that a positive history defined as dermatitis at exposure to a scented product and thereafter avoidance of such products in fragrance-hypersensitive individuals and a positive patch test result to fragrances is…
The main objectives of this study are to investigate 1) in vivo dermal absorption of Ag ions from the Silverwear ® garments in healthy versus atopic skin, 2) effect of dermal exposure to Silverwear ® garments on release of inflammatory cytokines in…
The main objective of this study is to assess the in vivo efficacy of a skin protecting cream against skin irritation experimentally induced by sodium lauryl sulphate. Next, we aim to investigate whether the protective effect differs between…
Is CMPX-2030 effective in the transplant model of psoriasis
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…
Objective: The primary objective is to investigate whether sensitive skin fundamentally differs from *normal skin*. In this study, we try to identify the morphological and functional characteristics of sensitive skin by provocation of the skin with…
To evaluate whether doxepin hydrochloride 5% cream is more effective in reducing pruritus in burn patients than standard treatment (clemastine).