Azithromycin Prophylaxis for PRElabor CEsarean DElivery Trial
This is a phase-III multi-center double-blind randomized controlled trial of 8,000 individuals undergoing a scheduled or prelabor cesarean delivery who are randomized to either adjunctive azithromycin...
Bacteriophage Therapy TP-102 in Patients With Diabetic Foot Infection
TP-102 is a novel bacteriophage cocktail comprised of 5 (five) lytic bacteriophages against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Acinetobacter baumannii. TP-102 is being developed for to...
Study to Evaluate the Safety of Intravenous Oritavancin for the Treatment of Children With Skin Infections
This protocol describes a randomized, open-label study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of 2 formulations of single-dose intravenous (IV) oritavancin diphosphate (Orbactiv and Kimyrsa) for the ...
Frequently Asked Questions
What clinical trials are available for Skin Infections?
There are currently 3 actively recruiting clinical trials for skin infections. These studies are testing new treatments, therapies, and interventions at research sites across 26 cities.
How do I join a Skin Infections clinical trial?
To join a skin infections clinical trial: 1) Browse the available studies above, 2) Click on a study that interests you, 3) Complete the eligibility form, and 4) A study coordinator will contact you.
Are clinical trials free for patients?
Yes, clinical trial participation is free. In most studies, the treatment, medical tests, and doctor visits related to the trial are provided at no cost. Some studies may also compensate for time and travel.
Can I leave a clinical trial if I change my mind?
Yes, participation in any clinical trial is completely voluntary. You can withdraw at any time, for any reason, without affecting your regular medical care.