Seal, Stopping Eczema and Allergy Study

This is a randomized, controlled, parallel design, open-label phase 2 clinical study to compare the efficacy of a proactive treatment arm versus the reactive arm, for the prevention of atopic dermatitis in children at high risk of food allergy. We will recruit 312 infants who have signs of dry skin or atopic dermatitis between 0-12 weeks of life.

The aim is to compare the effect of proactive sequential skin care, including the twice-daily use of a tri-lipid skin barrier cream (Epiceram) and proactive use of fluticasone propionate cream, against reactive AD therapy, to reduce the occurrence and severity of AD in early infancy and thereby prevent food allergy (FA).

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Contact Information

Office/Contact: SNP Center Inquiry
Phone: 650-521-7237
Email: snpcenterallergy_inquiry@stanford.edu
 

Participating in Research

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