Clinical Trials

Clinical Trials at the Dermatology Institute of Victoria

Our colleagues at the Dermatology Institute of Victoria, conduct clinical trials in conjunction with pharmaceutical and research companies to explore innovative treatments for various skin conditions and complex dermatological concerns. Trials encompass all phases of research (phase 1 to 4), from assessing small groups of patients to monitoring the treatments long-term performance after it is available on the market.

They are currently recruiting participants for clinical trials conducted in conjunction with pharmaceutical and research companies to advance dermatological care.

Onychomycosis (Fungal infection of the toenails)

We are recruiting participants for a clinical trial for onychomycosis of the toenails. Investigating whether a potential new treatment can improve results for people with onychomycosis of the toenails.

Alopecia Areata FB102-701

We are currently seeking male volunteers aged 18 to 60 years and female volunteers aged 18 to 75 years who have been diagnosed with alopecia areata to participate in a clinical trial.

Forehead Wrinkles

We are currently recruiting participants for a clinical trial with an investigational injectable treatment for forehead wrinkles.

Abdominal Fat

We are currently recruiting participants for a clinical trial testing a new injectable medication designed to reduce abdominal fat.

Submental Fat

We are currently recruiting participants for a clinical trial for moderate to severe submental fat.

Forehead Wrinkles

We are currently recruiting participants for a clinical trial with an investigational injectable treatment for forehead wrinkles.

What is a clinical trial ?

A clinical trial is a carefully designed research study that explores new medical treatments, procedures or therapies to evaluate their safety and efficacy before they become widely available. These trials are essential for advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care.