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Living with Cutaneous Lichen Planus?

Explore Lichen Planus Clinical Trials in Michigan

Cutaneous lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the skin and mucous membranes. It may cause persistent itching, irritation, and visible lesions. The condition is believed to be immune-mediated and can vary in severity, duration, and pattern of flare-ups from person to person.

For many individuals, symptoms of cutaneous lichen planus may interfere with daily comfort, sleep, and overall quality of life. Persistent itch and skin changes can be physically uncomfortable and emotionally distressing, particularly when symptoms do not respond adequately to standard treatments.

Revival Research Institute is conducting lichen planus clinical trials to evaluate an investigational treatment for individuals living with this condition. These dermatology research studies aim to explore safe and effective approaches to managing symptoms while contributing to future treatment advancements.

Are You Eligible to Participate?

To participate in our cutaneous lichen planus clinical trials in Michigan, individuals must meet the following criteria:

  • Male & female, 18 years of age or older
  • Has a diagnosis of cutaneous lichen planus
  • Symptoms not adequately controlled with topical treatments

*Additional criteria may apply.

Participation in cutaneous lichen planus clinical trials in Michigan or other locations provides a chance to receive expert care, free study-related medication, and regular health monitoring by experienced medical professionals.

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About the Cutaneous Lichen Planus Clinical Trials

Cutaneous lichen planus is a chronic condition that may be difficult to manage with existing therapies alone. Symptoms such as ongoing itch, inflammation, and skin lesions can persist for extended periods and may significantly impact daily functioning and well-being.

Revival Research Institute is conducting lichen planus clinical trials to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational medication being studied as a new treatment for lichen planus.

Clinical Trials for cutaneous lichen planus will be conducted in several locations across the United States, including Michigan. To ensure study eligibility, all participants must comply with all study procedures. Participants who meet the eligibility criteria after undergoing the screening phase and are chosen to participate will be given the placebo or study treatment.

*All study procedures and study-related treatments, including the investigational drug, are provided at no cost, and no insurance is required to participate, and participants may receive compensation for time and travel.

*To take the next step, submit the form above, and our research staff will contact you to determine if you qualify for the study. A brief discussion about your health and medical history may be required.

Get Started: What to Expect?

If you are living with ongoing symptoms of cutaneous lichen planus, you may qualify to enroll in lichen planus clinical trials focused on potential treatment options. After completing the interest from above, a research team member will contact you for a brief pre-screening to see if you meet the initial eligibility criteria. If you qualify, you will be asked to review and sign an Informed Consent Form (ICF), which explains all study procedures, potential benefits, and risks.

Following your consent, you’ll be invited to a screening visit at our clinical research site. During this initial visit, we will ask questions about your medical history, perform physical exams, and run lab tests to further assess your eligibility. If you meet all study requirements, you will be officially enrolled in the clinical trial.

Our team will ensure you fully understand your role in the study and what to expect throughout the process. You are encouraged to ask any questions before enrolling. Your involvement helps advance lichen planus research studies in Michigan and future dermatology care.

Age

18 years or older

Condition

Cutaneous Lichen Planus

Location

Michigan

Understanding Cutaneous Lichen Planus

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Cutaneous lichen planus may include:

  • Persistent itching
  • Inflammatory skin lesions
  • Red, purple, or dark-colored patches
  • Skin irritation or thickening
  • Flare-ups that may vary in severity

Common Signs & Symptoms include:

  • Chronic itch
  • Visible skin changes
  • Skin discomfort or irritation
  • Lesions that may heal slowly
  • Disrupted sleep or daily discomfort

Current management options may include topical or systemic therapies; however, responses can vary. Lichen planus clinical trials in Michigan provide access to investigational treatments being studied as potential new options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cutaneous lichen planus?

Cutaneous lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory skin condition involving immune system activity. It commonly presents with itchy, visible skin lesions that may persist or recur over time.

What causes cutaneous lichen planus?

The exact cause of cutaneous lichen planus is not fully understood. It is believed to involve immune system activity that leads to inflammation of the skin. Certain factors may trigger or worsen symptoms, but causes can vary from person to person.

Is cutaneous lichen planus contagious?

No, cutaneous lichen planus is not contagious. It cannot be spread from person to person through physical contact or shared items.

Do I need insurance to participate?

No, insurance is not required to take part in this clinical trial. All study-related treatments and procedures are provided at no cost.

Why should I participate in lichen planus clinical trials?

By choosing to enroll in lichen planus clinical trials, you may gain access to investigational treatment, receive expert medical care, and contribute to research that may improve future treatment options.

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