Plaque Psoriasis Clinical Trial

Plaque Psoriasis Clinical Trial

Struggling with plaque psoriasis? You may be eligible to participate in a clinical trial evaluating a topical medication.

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Now Enrolling: Plaque Psoriasis Clinical Trial in Adults

Struggling with plaque psoriasis? You may be eligible to participate in a clinical trial evaluating a topical medication.

🔬 About the Study

The Center for Dermatology Clinical Research is enrolling adults in a clinical trial to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a once-daily topical cream for treating plaque psoriasis.

This study compares two active treatments with a placebo cream.

👤 Who Can Join?

  • Adults 18 years and older

  • Clinical diagnosis of plaque psoriasis with stable disease for at least 6 months

  • Body Surface Area (BSA) affected: 3%–20% (excluding face, scalp, groin, palms, soles)

  • Must not be pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Additional criteria apply. Our team will guide you through eligibility.

🗓️ What to Expect

  • Study Duration: ~12 weeks

  • Visits: 4 in-person clinic visits over 3 months

  • Treatment: Apply a topical cream once daily to affected areas

  • Investigational Study Drug: You may receive one of three investigational products, one may be a placebo

😀 Participant Benefits

  • Compensation provided for your time and travel

  • No-cost study-related care, exams, and medication

  • Close monitoring by dermatology researchers

📍 Location

Center for Dermatology Clinical Research
Led by experienced clinical dermatology investigators

📝 Ready to Learn More?

Spots are limited. If you’re interested in participating, fill out the form linked below and a member of our research team will contact you.

Compensation

Compensation is available.

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