Do you know someone with Atopic Dermatitis/Eczema?
They may be eligible for a study and receive compensation for time and travel
Sign up here or contact us and our research coordinator will be in touch for screening.
Call for Participants
With Atopic Dermatitis/Eczema:
Clinical Study 2025-2026
(6-17 years old)
A study to evaluate atopic dermatitis (eczema) cream treatment in kids and teens is open for enrollment. Study-related procedures and study medication are covered at no cost to you. Participants who qualify will be compensated for time and reasonable expenses for their visits. It is a great opportunity to receive close care by doctors you trust. Space limited! Sign up to see if you are qualified.
Read more about this study on Clinicaltrial.gov: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06832618
What is Atopic Dermatitis? Atopic Dermatitis is the most common form of eczema and is a chronic condition. Symptoms of atopic dermatitis include, but are not limited to, itchiness, redness, rash, dry/scaly skin, and open/crusted/weepy sores. Sometimes the terms atopic dermatitis and eczema are used interchangeably.
Read our info page: https://asthma2.com/news/atopic-dermatitis-resources/ and https://asthma2.com/the-itch-that-rashes/
Eligibility Requirements:
– Be 6-17 years of age: with Atopic Dermatitis (AD) for more than 3 months for kids or 2 years for teens (parents verbal description accepted)
– Have been using using some AD/Eczema treatments and the problem still has not gone away
Study Details:
– Researchers are studying a new AD/Eczema cream treatment (phase 3), taking place at the center in Normal, IL. Participants will be compensated for reasonable travel expenses.
If you meet these requirements, please sign up in our interest form. Our clinical trial staff will contact you for screening.
Contact us for more information, SWIA Clinical Research Dept.: Stephanie 309-451-7509 or Abby 309-503-5576. Or email us at research@asthma2.com
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Why participate in clinical research? All of the medicines you currently take for your health were first studied in clinical trials before the FDA approved them. It is a great way to help your community, while getting close care and monitoring by doctors you know.
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Page updated: Aug 2025