Canadian study tracks Real-Life impact of psoriasis treatment

NCT ID NCT07370766

Summary

This study is observing how well an already-approved psoriasis medication works for people in their everyday lives in Canada. It will follow about 80 adults with moderate-to-severe psoriasis who are starting this specific treatment as part of their normal care. The main goal is to see how the treatment affects their quality of life, skin symptoms, and overall satisfaction over one year.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Burlington Skin and Wellness

    RECRUITING

    Burlington, Ontario, L7L 3E5, Canada

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  • Centricity Research London Victoria Multispecialty

    RECRUITING

    London, Ontario, N6A 2C2, Canada

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  • Factor Dermatology

    RECRUITING

    Ottawa, Ontario, K2A 3Z3, Canada

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  • Locke Dermatology

    RECRUITING

    Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 4B4, Canada

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  • Panorama Dermatology Clinic

    RECRUITING

    Kanata, Ontario, K2T 0N7, Canada

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  • Saskatoon Dermatology Centre

    RECRUITING

    Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7T0G3, Canada

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