Researching a new potential option for Hidradenitis Suppurativa.
See if the TRuE-HS Study is right for you. Now enrolling at select study centers.
The TRuE-HS Study - Now Enrolling
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), or acne inversa, is a skin condition that causes painful bumps, boils and/or abscesses to form under the skin. HS usually appears in areas where skin rubs together, such as the armpits, groin, inner thighs, buttocks and breasts. As HS gets more severe, these bumps, boils and/or abscesses grow deeper, and can rupture or leak and cause scarring.
Like many skin conditions, HS can take a major toll on self-esteem and quality of life. Currently, there is no cure for HS, but researchers are studying new options that may be able to help.
Right now, doctors at select centers in North America and Europe are accepting participants in the TRuE-HS Clinical Study. The study is for an investigational cream for HS, applied twice daily.
If you join, you will receive all study-related care and study medication at no cost. You may also be compensated for your time and travel to attend periodic visits to your local study center over an approximate 15-month period.
Why Participate?
If you or your child (12 years of age or older) have hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), you may qualify for the TRuE-HS Clinical study. The study is for an investigational cream for HS, applied twice daily.
If you qualify and choose to join the TRuE-HS Study, you will receive:
Regular evaluations of your HS condition from a local physician specialist
All study-related care and study medication at no cost
Compensation for time and travel to attend study visits
The opportunity to help advance hidradenitis suppurativa research to potentially benefit others living with HS
See If You Qualify
To see if you might qualify for the TRuE-HS Study and to get connected with your local study center to learn more, please take the questionnaire below.
How did you first learn about the study?
Please enter your postal code
Are you pre-screening for yourself or for your child?
What is your age (or age of your child)?
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), also called acne inversa, can cause painful bumps, boils and/or abscesses. Do you suspect you (or your child) have HS?
Do you (or your child) have bumps, boils and/or abscesses in the armpit, groin, inner thigh, buttock, or under the breast?
Are the bumps located in more than one area?
✅ You may qualify
❌ You do not qualify
Thank you for your interest in this study.
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