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Browse recruiting psoriasis clinical trials across the United States. Find eligibility information, locations and research opportunities near you.

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About Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition causing rapid skin cell buildup resulting in scaly patches. Clinical trials investigate biologic therapies, topical treatments, and systemic medications to control inflammation and improve skin clearance.

Common Symptoms

Red, raised, inflamed patches of skin, silvery-white scales, dry cracked skin, itching, burning, thickened or ridged nails, joint swelling (psoriatic arthritis)

Risk Factors

Family history, immune system disorders, stress, infections, certain medications, smoking, obesity

Treatment Overview

Treatment includes topical corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, phototherapy, oral systemic medications, and biologic therapies targeting specific immune pathways. Clinical trials explore novel cytokine inhibitors and oral small molecules.

Why Participate?

Psoriasis clinical trials help develop more effective treatments with convenient dosing and contribute to understanding autoimmune mechanisms.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Psoriasis Clinical Trials

Psoriasis clinical trials test new medications, biologic therapies, and topical treatments to reduce skin inflammation and improve quality of life.
Eligibility depends on psoriasis severity, body surface area affected, prior treatments, and whether psoriatic arthritis is present.
Compensation varies. Participants may receive $50-$200 per visit plus study-related medications and monitoring at no cost.
Yes, participants are carefully monitored for side effects. All trials have safety oversight and participants can withdraw at any time.