Clinical Studies for Urticaria (Hives)

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Hives Clinical Studies in Ann Arbor, MI

 Hives, also known as urticaria, are red, itchy welts that appear on the skin and can vary in size, shape, and location. While acute hives often resolve quickly, chronic urticaria, defined as symptoms lasting six weeks or more, can significantly affect daily life. At Fivenson Dermatology in Ann Arbor, MI, Dr. David Fivenson provides patients with access to clinical trials for hives, offering opportunities to explore promising new treatments not yet widely available.

Why Hives Clinical Trials Matter

Allergens, infections, and stress can trigger chronic hives or may arise without a clear cause. Treatments such as antihistamines, corticosteroids, and biologic medications are often used to control symptoms; however, not all patients respond well to these therapies. For individuals with resistant or recurring hives, clinical trials play a crucial role in uncovering more effective and longer-lasting treatment options.

By participating in a clinical trial, you may gain access to new medications that could help better manage your symptoms while contributing to research that aims to improve care for others with chronic urticaria.

What to Expect from a Clinical Trial

Hives clinical trials test the safety and effectiveness of investigational therapies. Most trials are paid for participation and may involve one of the following designs:

  • Double-blind studies, where neither you nor the researchers know which treatment you are receiving until the study is complete
  • Long-term safety registry studies, which track patient responses to a treatment over an extended period

These trials may evaluate topical medications, oral drugs, or injectable biologics. Medical professionals carefully oversee each study and include structured follow-up to ensure patient safety while gathering essential data on how the treatment works.

Eligibility depends on your diagnosis, symptom severity, and treatment history. Dr. Fivenson can help determine whether you qualify and guide you through the enrollment process.

Contact Fivenson Dermatology Today

Discover more about participating in Hive's clinical trials and learn how to access emerging treatments. Contact Dr. David Fivenson at Fivenson Dermatology in Ann Arbor, MI, at (734) 222-9630 to schedule your appointment today.

For spontaneous hives not responding to at least 1 oral antihistamine, okay to have previously used other systemic medications but not currently.

  • 1 Study open currently with an injectable medication

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