Vitiligo?
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7
treatment options currently available for Vitiligo — none reverse the process of skin depigmentation.
20%
of people with Vitiligo have at least one close relative who also has it. 1
~15%
of people with Vitiligo also have at least one other autoimmune disorder, like rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, psoriasis, pernicious anemia, Addison disease, or systemic lupus erythematosus. 2
Stay updated on Vitiligo.
We'll keep you updated on new and emerging treatments.
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New study treatments that may help address your condition are being developed and investigated.
Don’t wait to benefit from cutting-edge study treatments.
When you sign up for a phase 2 or 3 clinical trial, you’re testing a drug that’s already passed initial tests for safety. Clinical trials are your chance to get access to their benefits years before they’re commercially available.
Get care from top specialists.
Clinical trial participants often report they get better care for their condition during a clinical trial than from their regular doctor appointments. Receive specialized care during your trial participation — your doctor and trial team will be with you every step of the way, monitoring your progress and answering your questions.
85%
of clinical trial participants rated the medical care that they received during their participation as better than what they would have otherwise gotten. 3
Explore new investigational treatments that may reduce your side effects.
Trials aren’t just for new drugs, but also for perfecting what’s already on the market. If you have a medication that manages your symptoms but leaves you with undesirable side effects, a drug in clinical trials may be a better option for you.
91%
of clinical trial participants say their experience was excellent or good. 4
Understand your condition better.
Not every treatment in a clinical trial will be a magic bullet for every participant. But even if a trial you’re in doesn’t match you with the perfect medication for you, it could get you closer to understanding what types of drug formulations your body responds best to.
Get compensated for your participation.
Your time and effort in clinical trials are immensely valuable — so you’ll be paid for your participation, in addition to getting all study-related care and medication for free.