Clinical Trials Information

Clinical trials are an important part of alopecia areata research. You or a loved one with alopecia can participate in a clinical trial to help improve treatment options. Learn about clinical trials and talk with your doctor to help you decide the right path for you.

What are Clinical Trials?

Clinical trials help to advance and improve the quality of care for people living with a condition or disease. Learn about what clinical trials are, who is involved, and why they are important. Some commonly used clinical trials terms are also explained.

Finding a Clinical Trial

Alopecia areata clinical trials are available in countries including Canada and the US. Your doctor may offer you a clinical trial, or you can locate a clinical trial online using these two methods.

Deciding Whether to Participate

Every clinical trial has eligibility criteria that state whether you are able to participate. There may also be risks involved with a specific treatment option. Assess these common benefits and the risks to make the best decision for you.

Questions You Should Ask

There are many questions you can ask the research team to learn more about the trial process. If your doctor suggests a trial for you, there are questions you can ask them too.

Your Safety and Protection

How do you know if a clinical trial is reputable? There are 4 key questions to determine the credibility of a trial. Clinical trials will also have certain protections in place for participants such as informed consent, and review by IRBs.