Omega-3 cream may soothe eczema by fixing skin bacteria
NCT ID NCT07583121
First seen May 16, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026
Summary
This early study tests whether a daily omega-3 serum and cream can improve the balance of four types of bacteria on eczema-affected skin. Ten adults with eczema will apply the treatment for 14 days, and researchers will compare the bacteria levels to untreated areas. The goal is to see if the cream can help control eczema symptoms by supporting healthy skin bacteria.
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SCF Pharma
Rimouski, Quebec, G0K 1P0, Canada
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