Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Patients Sought For Eczema Studies
The National Jewish Medical and Research Center is seeking a variety of patients for two separate eczema studies. Both studies will be conducted at the Center in Denver, Colorado. Patients who are selected will be compensated for their time.
Patients Needed With a History of Eczema Herpeticum
This study, which will take place over a four-year period, is looking for patients of any age who have a history of eczema herpeticum. The purpose of this study will be to determine why eczema patients are at an increased risk of developing this condition after receiving a smallpox vaccine. For more information about this study, please contact Judy Lairsmith at (303) 270-2413.
Patients Needed With a History of Eczema and Sleep Problems
This study, which will take place over a four-week period, is looking for patients ages 18 to 60 who have experienced sleep problems caused by mild to moderate eczema (atopic dermatitis). The purpose of this study is to determine if a recently approved sleep medication will improve the eczema or sleep disturbances. For more information about the study visit the Web site or contact Craig Jones at (303) 398-1672.
Source: 12/08/05 National Jewish Medical and Research Center News Release
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Patients Needed With a History of Eczema Herpeticum
This study, which will take place over a four-year period, is looking for patients of any age who have a history of eczema herpeticum. The purpose of this study will be to determine why eczema patients are at an increased risk of developing this condition after receiving a smallpox vaccine. For more information about this study, please contact Judy Lairsmith at (303) 270-2413.
Patients Needed With a History of Eczema and Sleep Problems
This study, which will take place over a four-week period, is looking for patients ages 18 to 60 who have experienced sleep problems caused by mild to moderate eczema (atopic dermatitis). The purpose of this study is to determine if a recently approved sleep medication will improve the eczema or sleep disturbances. For more information about the study visit the Web site or contact Craig Jones at (303) 398-1672.
Source: 12/08/05 National Jewish Medical and Research Center News Release