This website is for individuals with acne on the face and upper trunk who may be interested in participating in our medical research study. The purpose of this medical research study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of an investigational cream medication for acne vulgaris occurring on the face and upper trunk, or torso.
Acne vulgaris is characterized by lesions on the skin, including blackheads, whiteheads, papules, pustules and nodules. The number and types of lesions determines the severity of the acne.
Acne is more than just a nuisance. In fact, acne can cause both physical and emotional problems that may last longer and have a greater impact than the acne itself.
This is one of the reasons why finding new and better treatments for acne through medical research is important. Medical research allows doctors to find new information that could help understand and improve medications. To conduct medical research, we need the help of volunteers who wish to participate.
While participation in a clinical trial is voluntary, you are compensated based on the time commitment required for participation. When you are contacted, be sure to ask about the compensation that may be available.
If you are interested in participating or just wish to learn more, please provide us with your contact information. We will contact you within two business days after your submission.
Doctors and scientists are constantly discovering new medications and devices that will help prevent, detect, diagnose, control, and treat illnesses. A clinical trial is a scientific study that tests these new discoveries. Clinical trials need the participation of volunteers.
There is no guarantee that study volunteers will receive any benefit from participating in the study. Your acne might not get better or may even get worse while you are in this study. However, this research study may yield new information that could benefit patients with acne in the future by helping to answer questions about the efficacy and safety of this acne medication.
Participation in a research study is completely voluntary. In all research studies, qualified potential participants are first informed about the research study in detail. After receiving this information, all participants must give their consent in writing to proceed. Some research studies involve more tests and doctor visits than the participant would normally have for an illness or condition.
Health Insurance is not required to participate.
There are no charges to you for participation in this medical research study. You will not be charged for the study drug, study-related procedures and tests, or study visits.
Before participating in a trial, volunteers must meet specific requirements that are detailed in writing. These requirements are based on various factors, such as your age, medical history, current health status, current medications, and allergies. The circumstances that allow one to participate are called Inclusion Criteria and those that prevent participation are called Exclusion Criteria. These requirements are used to ensure the accuracy of the trial as well as the safety of all participants. We will not know whether you satisfy all study requirements until we speak with you and, if appropriate, complete a screening assessment at our facilities.
Total Skin and Beauty Dermatology Center, PC has more than 25 years in conducting FDA- regulated clinical studies. Dr. Gary Monheit, Dr. James Krell, Dr. Melanie Appell, and Dr. Michele Hill conduct research studies of investigational medications and devices as well as clinical trials of currently approved products. They have been investigators in numerous national and international trials.
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