Participate in a Study on Plaque Psoriasis Now

Oakland Hills Dermatology is looking for people aged 18 to 70 years old who have red, scaly patches on the skin due to plaque psoriasis to participate in a clinical research study evaluating an oral investigational treatment under investigation. This study includes up to 8 visits over approximately 20 weeks.

Participation in this study is at no cost to you.

What is plaque psoriasis?

Plaque psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition. It appears on the skin in patches of thick, red, and scaly skin. Plaque psoriasis can be a very itchy and sometimes painful condition. Plaques can appear anywhere on the body, although they most often appear on the scalp, knees, elbows, and torso. Treatment option for plaque psoriasis include topicals, phototherapy, oral treatments, and biologics. With the treatment options available, it does not always respond adequately.

Study summary:

The study consists of taking an oral study treatment once daily. You will have a 1 in 5 chances of receiving the 2mg, 5mg, 15mg or 30mg study treatment or placebo. This study treatment is under investigation.

Participation will last approximately 20 weeks and includes a total of 8 visits at the clinic. Visits take approximately 30 minutes to 2.5 hours each, except for the screening visit which may take up to 3 hours.

Participants who choose to consent to biopsies will have 3-4 skin biopsies (small pieces of skin sample) collected during the study.



For more information, please contact:
Oakland Hills Dermatology
3400 Auburn Rd, Suite 100
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(248) 858-2255 ext. 4
oaklandhillsreceptionist@gmail.com