Children’s Eczema Product
Study Number: C24-PD038
Study Location:
Phoenix Research Center: 2421 W. Peoria Ave, Suite 110 Phoenix, Arizona 85029
Compensation: Up to $450
Gender:
Males and Females
Age:
3 months-12 years
Skin Type:
I-VI (Light to dark skin tones)
Study Description:
The purpose of this study is to see how effective and well-tolerated an eczema product is when used over the course of 4 weeks.
Study Requirements:
- Must have eczema on the body (torso, arms, hands, legs or feet) with 1 active lesion on the body (torso, arms, hands, legs or feet).
- Must be willing to stop using any medication or skin moisturizing products to treat eczema 3 days prior to the 1st visit in Dallas and 2nd visit in Phoenix.
- If you have significant medical conditions or take too many medications, you may not be able to participate.
- Cannot currently be participating in another study at SGS, another research facility or doctor’s office.
- Cannot have participated on a study involving the body, arms, legs, hands or feet at SGS, another research facility or doctor’s office within the past 2 weeks.
Visit 1 Instructions
- Avoid application of any topical moisturizing products to treat eczema to the body, arms, legs, hands or feet for at least 3 days prior to your first visit.
- Please dress (or dress the subject) to allow easy access to body, arms, legs, hand, and feet (areas with eczema) for assessments at the clinic at visit 1 (eg, loose-fitting clothing, shorts or skirts, short sleeves or sleeveless tops, no tights, etc).
- Please bring a valid ID or passport and proof of guardianship (eg, birth certificate, adoption certificate; insurance card is acceptable only if both parent/legal guardian and child’s name are present on the card).
- Your first visit could take up to 1-1.5 hours.
- If you are not able to make your appointment, please contact us ASAP by calling us at 833-530-7596.
Complete the prescreening survey below
All information you provide will be kept confidential, you may be contacted by telephone or text, and your information may be added to a database.