Current Clinical Studies: (818) 788-5060

Pediatric Acne Study

 

  • Currently Recruiting
  • For children between age 9-11
  • Have acne on the face
  • Compensation will be provided

 

                                                                                                                 

Even though you’re a parent now, you were once a teenager. And like most teenagers, you probably suffered through Acne. But Acne can begin in children prior to the teenage years. For some children, those frustrating red bumps on the face can begin before age 10.

 

Dr. Raoof is conducting a clinical research study evaluating an investigational topical cream for acne in young children. If you are a parent or a guardian of a child between 9 to 11 years of age who currently has acne, please consider this study. It is important to know that this investigational medication is already approved by the FDA to treat older children and adults with acne.

 

A clinical trial is being conducted to investigate a topical medication. If you qualify, you will be provided at no cost study related:

 

·         Office visits

·         Assessment and evaluation

·          Investigational Study medication

·         Compensation for travel expenses

 

 

 

Actinic Keratosis Study

 

  • Currently Recruiting
  • Must be at least 18 years and older

 

Actinic Keratoses are areas on the face and scalp that are damaged by the sun. They may appear as rough, reddish-brown or yellowish black patches, typically in the middle-aged individuals.

 

A clinical trial is being conducted to investigate a topical medication. If you qualify, you will be provided at no cost study related:

 

·         Office visits

·         Assessment and evaluation

·         Lab work-up

·          Investigational Study medication

·         Compensation for travel expenses

 

 

 

 

 

Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) Study

 

  • Currently Recruiting
  • Must be at least 18 years and older

 

Do you have ATOPIC DERMATITIS or think you may have ATOPIC DERMATITIS?

 

DR. RAOOF DERMATOLOGY CENTER , is conducting research study to test an investigational medication for ATOPIC DERMATITIS.

 

If you are at least 18 years old and have red, dry, itchy or cracked skin, you may qualified to participate in this research study.

 

A clinical trial is being conducted to investigate a topical medication. If you qualify, you will be provided at no cost study related:

 

·         Office visits

·         Assessment and evaluation

·         Lab work-up

·          Investigational Study medication

·         Compensation for travel expenses

 

 

 

Psoriasis study

 

  • Currently Recruiting
  • Must be at least 18 years and older

 

Do you have raised areas of inflamed skin covered with silvery white scaly skin?

You may have PLAQUE PSORIASIS.

 

We are currently evaluating an investigational topical cream for plaque psoriasis and we are actively looking for volunteers.

A clinical trial is being conducted to investigate a topical medication. If you qualify, you will be provided at no cost study related:

 

·         Office visits

·         Assessment and evaluation

·         Lab work-up

·          Investigational Study medication

·         Compensation for travel expenses

 

 

 

Soft Tissue Injury study

 

  • Currently Recruiting
  • Must be at least 18 years and older
  • Have sprained, strained, or bruised, within the last 72 hours:

-          Your arm (mid-bicep to wrist)

-          Your leg (mid-thigh to ankle), and

·         experiencing pain from the injury

 

 

We are currently evaluating an investigational medicated patch that’s placed directly where you feel pain.
A clinical trial is being conducted to investigate a medicated patch. If you qualify, you will be provided at no cost study related:

 

·         Office visits

·         Assessment and evaluation

·         Lab work-up

·          Investigational Study medication

·         Compensation for travel expenses

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Studies:

 

·         (Athlete’s Foot)

·         Onychomycosis (Nail Fungus)

 

 

To learn more about this research study of an investigational acne medication for children, Call Dr. Raoof at (818)7885060

 

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