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I Constantly Get Enroll In A Clinical Trial, All Sorts Of Exams Trials, Why Are There None For Seborrheic Dermatitis?

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East Meadow, NY
September 3
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Clinical trials are not in every city so you will have to scan your area.

September 3
A MySebDermTeam Member

Hi Bryan,
I think you have to ask your dermatologist or doctor to see if you qualify for trials on medication. If you take certain medications they don’t recommend mixing the treatment together. Your health too is taken into consideration, I’ve read some of the labels of the medications and I’m not sure I would get in on that clinical trials.
I signed up for one for my neurological condition and my doctor said he thought I was doing good on my current medication and he didn’t want to make my changes for me at that time. I didn’t want to either because of my past history of pain treatment was awful. I read labels on what the medication consists of and if it will cause a reaction to what I’m currently taking.
And by the way, I’m very pleased to meet you. Believe me, you don’t want to get on a medication that harms you or makes you feel like a zombie. Been there done that.
Too, we are all different in our response to the different treatments. First time I had it a shorter time than this time. Which he said would come back with vengeance and it sure did.
Best of luck and know you are not alone in this. Great resources and the folks are great and very kind. Glad you’re here. Welcome.
Mary

September 3
A MySebDermTeam Member

Clinical trials for seborrheic dermatitis do exist, but they may not be as widely publicized or numerous as those for other conditions. Here are some key points about seborrheic dermatitis and clinical trials:

- Current Treatments: There are several treatment options available for seborrheic dermatitis, including topical read more

Clinical trials for seborrheic dermatitis do exist, but they may not be as widely publicized or numerous as those for other conditions. Here are some key points about seborrheic dermatitis and clinical trials:

- Current Treatments: There are several treatment options available for seborrheic dermatitis, including topical and oral medications, which may reduce the urgency for clinical trials.
- Research: Ongoing research aims to find a cure and improve treatments. As Dr. Chovatiya mentioned, while there is no cure yet, advancements in research and technology may lead to one in the future.
- Diagnosis and Treatment: Diagnosis often involves a skin biopsy, and treatments target inflammation, Malassezia yeast, and the skin barrier.

For more information, you can refer to resources like MySebDermTeam, which provides updates on treatments and research.

 This AI-generated response comes from MySebDermTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

Topical Seborrheic Dermatitis Treatments: 5 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Them | MySebDermTeam
Diagnosing Seborrheic Dermatitis: Differential Diagnosis and More | MySebDermTeam
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