New eczema drug tested for Kids' itching

NCT ID NCT01840605

Summary

This study tested if a medication called TAU-284 works as well as an existing drug (ketotifen) to reduce itching in children with atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema. It involved 303 children aged 7 to 15. The main goal was to see if the new treatment was not worse than the standard one at relieving itch after two weeks.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Medical Corporation Kojinkai Asanuma Dermatology Clinic

    Hokkaido, Japan

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