What psoriasis studies is the Clinical Research team working on now?
We currently have four studies just for psoriasis, including:
- A specific medication’s impact on skin of color
- A new medication to target nail psoriasis
- New medication to clear general psoriasis
- A focused medication for palmoplantar psoriasis (on palms and/or soles of feet)
“All of these studies are beyond phase 1. We are usually in Phase 2-4 and are trialing mediations that are already shown to work.”
What can patients expect if they participate in Clinical Research at Apex?
Clinical trials are monitored for safety, timeline is provided up front, so you know exactly what to expect, and can schedule your visits in advance. Participants receive extra attentive care to their health and wellbeing.
“Participants will interact with their doctor and the clinical research coordinators who are experts at what they do. They will go to our regular Apex Dermatology clinics and their appointments will be just as comfortable as any appointment would be.”
Here are the typical steps a Clinical Research participant can expect:
- Screening: Appointment for the doctor to evaluate you and take bloodwork to see if you fit the criteria and qualify for the study
- Waiting period: When screening is complete, and you are approved as a participant, you will stop all current treatments for about a month
- Baseline visit: A fresh evaluation and lab work are done to establish the starting point
- Follow up appointments: Start treatment, and monitor progress closely on a pre-set schedule. This varies by study, but often lasts for 6 months to a year. Participants receive compensation for each visit, and the medication and visit is provided at no cost to them.
- Completion: Sometimes the drug companies we work with then offer open label extension–medication provided for a period of time, with monthly checkups. This means many participants receive additional treatment at no cost to them.
It’s important for patients to know that our studies are double blinded placebo-controlled studies, so there is a chance that you won’t receive the drug being tested. This can be discouraging, but it’s needed to complete the studies accurately, and the patients are still compensated and often given access to the drugs mid-way or at the end of their study if they are shown to be effective.
Why was launching Clinical Research important to you?
“I started Apex 11 years ago because I thought patients in Northeast Ohio deserved better dermatology care. Access is a common issue in dermatology, meaning it can be hard to find a dermatologist, and it’s even harder to see them quickly. It’s not uncommon to wait 6 months for an appointment. At Apex, we offer quick access to expert care, including same day appointments.
“The same philosophy extends to research. I am proud to bring these opportunities to patients in Northeast Ohio. Recently, we screened the very first person in the world for a new psoriasis medication. This is happening right here, and our community is benefitting from it.
“One of our current participants told us that he had tried everything for his psoriasis over the 30 years he’s suffered with it, and he had given up hope of ever feeling comfortable in his own skin. He heard of our research program here, and joined, and now has seen a dramatic change in his skin and is no longer in pain or suffering from ongoing embarrassment. This is what Apex is all about, transforming lives through healthy skin, and clinical research is just one more way we’re delivering on our purpose.”
What other studies are you currently recruiting for?
We are currently working on clinical research for atopic dermatitis (eczema), allergic contact dermatitis, and a variety of other skin conditions. If you are interested in participating, but don’t have a condition we’re currently recruiting for, you can still fill out the form and we can keep you on file and reach out to you if an opportunity arises.
Frustrated with psoriasis or another skin condition? Be part of the solution to find better treatments! To learn more about Clinical Research or to apply, visit https://www.apexskin.com/clinical-research/.