New hope for Kids' itchy skin: major trial tests eczema pill

NCT ID NCT06701331

Summary

This study is testing whether adding an oral medication called upadacitinib to standard steroid creams is safe and works better for controlling moderate to severe eczema in young children in Japan. About 99 children aged 2 to 11 will take either the real pill or a placebo (sugar pill) along with their cream for 12 weeks, followed by a longer treatment period. Researchers will measure changes in the children's skin rash and itching to see if the combination treatment provides better relief.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Aoi Dermatology Clinic /ID# 274265

    Kamimashiki-gun, Kumamoto, 861-2236, Japan

  • Central Clinic - Nagoya /ID# 269205

    Nagoya, Aichi-ken, 464-0821, Japan

  • Dermatology and Ophthalmology Kume Clinic /ID# 271854

    Sakai-shi, Osaka, 593-8324, Japan

  • Dokkyo Medical University Hospital /ID# 270367

    Mibu, Tochigi, 321-0293, Japan

  • Fujita Health University Hospital /ID# 269201

    Toyoake, Aichi-ken, 470-1192, Japan

  • Fukuwa Clinic /ID# 269203

    Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 103-0031, Japan

  • Gunma University Hospital /ID# 272319

    Maebashi, Gunma, 371-8511, Japan

  • Hayami Dermatology Clinic /ID# 269945

    Higashinari-ku, Osaka, 537-0013, Japan

  • Hirase Allergie Children's Clinic /ID# 271208

    Kobe, Hyōgo, 653-0836, Japan

  • Hoshikuma Dermatology ・ Allergy Clinic /ID# 270192

    Fukuoka, Fukuoka, 814-0171, Japan

  • Hospital Of The University Of Occupational And Environmental Health, Japan /ID# 269206

    Kitakyushu-shi, Fukuoka, 807-8556, Japan

  • Jun Dermatology Clinic /ID# 269953

    Osaka, Osaka, 558-0003, Japan

  • Medical corporation Kojinkai Yoshioka Dermatology Clinic /ID# 269198

    Neyagawa, Osaka, 572-0838, Japan

  • Miyata Dermatology Clinic /ID# 269200

    Matsudo-Shi, Chiba, 271-0092, Japan

  • Momodani Skin Clinic /ID# 270384

    Osaka, Osaka, 543-0033, Japan

  • Musashikosugi Sasamoto Pediatric And Allergy Clinic /ID# 270381

    Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa, 211-0004, Japan

  • National Hospital Organization Sagamihara National Hospital /ID# 271575

    Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 252-0315, Japan

  • Ryuseidai Children's Clinic /ID# 271400

    Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-0008, Japan

  • Saitama City Hospital /ID# 271392

    Saitama, 336-8522, Japan

  • Sapporo Shiroishi Dermatology Clinic /ID# 269691

    Sapporo, Hokkaido, 003-0026, Japan

  • Saruta Dermatology Clinic /ID# 270416

    Fukuoka, Fukuoka, 819-0042, Japan

  • Seijo Sasamoto Pediatric Allergy Clinic /ID# 270194

    Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 157-0066, Japan

  • Takeoka Dermatology Clinic /ID# 269199

    Marugame, Kagawa-ken, 763-0074, Japan

  • Tokunaga Skin Clinic /ID# 270189

    Kasuga-shi, Fukuoka, 816-0813, Japan

  • University of Tsukuba Hospital /ID# 271238

    Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8576, Japan

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