About 20% of babies and young children have eczema, also called atopic dermatitis. Eczema can show up as red, crusty patches on your baby’s skin, often during their first few months. While eczema can appear anywhere, it often shows up on a child’s cheeks and in skin creases, such as the insides of the elbows, backs of the knees, wrists, or ankles. And since eczema is so itchy, your child can’t help but scratch - only leading to further skin irritation.
Right now, dermatologists at select US centers are conducting a new research study that may be able to help. The study is for an investigational cream for mild to moderate eczema. If your child is between 3 months - 24 months old and struggles with eczema, you may qualify to participate.
If you join the study, your child will receive all study-related care at no cost from a local dermatologist, and you may also be compensated for your time and travel to attend study visits.
If your child is 3 months - 24 months old and struggles with eczema, you may qualify for a local clinical research study. The study is for an investigational cream for mild to moderate eczema. By joining the study, you will receive:
See If Your Child Qualifies
To see if your child might qualify, and to get connected directly with your local study center to learn more, please take the questionnaire below.