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The Vitiligo & Pigmentation Institute of Southern California has an ongoing Clinical Trials program that focuses on a variety of skin and hair disorders.

As a recognized leader in dermatological studies, VPI houses a Clinical Trials department with an unparalleled staff. Keeping up-to-date with ever-changing protocols, new developments and adhering to good clinical practice procedures are only a few reasons why pharmaceutical companies request VPI to partner in new studies. Past studies include Phase III studies for FDA approval of BOTOX®, Phase III studies for FDA approval of Juvéderm®, Tazorac and BLAH studies.

Benefits: Care at no cost, compensation for your time, convenient appointments, help advance medicine, get access to new drugs and treatment.

Vitiligo

Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a chronic dermatologic disorder that causes depigmentation of patches of skin. It occurs when the melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation, are destroyed.

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Current Vitiligo Trials

Eczema Trial

Eczema

Atopic dermatitis or eczema is characterized by rashes that are due to a hypersensitivity reaction in the skin or other irritants. Signs and symptoms of eczema include intense itching, skin redness, blisters, dryness, and skin pigmentation changes.

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Melasma

Melasma

Melasma is a common disorder of hyperpigmentation. It is characterized by symmetrical brown-gray pigmentation affecting the cheeks, forehead, upper lip & chin.

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FAQ

What is a clinical trial?

A Clinical trial involves research using human volunteers or participants that is intended to contribute to medical knowledge.

How many times do I have to visit the clinic?

The number of visits to the clinic varies depending on which study you are participating in, but generally ranges from 2-12 visits.

Do I have to pay for any treatment that I receive?

You don’t have to pay for any treatment related to the clinical trial including the study medication.

Who will I see at the clinic?

You will be seen by Dr. Grimes and staff who assist with the clinical trial.

Don't see your condition?

Please reach out to research and let us know what you would like to see.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

For more information or questions please call, email, or text:

Shanaya
research@pearlgrimesmd.com
(424) 248-9477