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The information found on this website and provided by CANAAF volunteers reflects the current standards of alopecia areata management in Canada and should in no way be used as a replacement for medical diagnosis and treatment by a licensed medical professional. It is advised that you always seek diagnosis, treatment, and any medical advice from a licensed medical professional.

New research constantly influences the use of different therapies for alopecia areata. The contributors, editors, and publisher of this website have used their best efforts to provide information that is accurate and up to date. Although the information provided by CANAAF is generally accepted within medical standards at the time of publication, CANAAF does not warrant that the information contained within this website or any communications are complete or medical education-grade information. As such, CANAAF cannot be held responsible for any events or incidents that occur in connection with the publication of information as it relates to alopecia areata (including but NOT limited to disease information, treatment information, research findings, etc.). The reader should always rely on licensed medical professionals as their primary source of medical information as it relates to alopecia areata.

CLINICAL TRIALS DISCLAIMER

CANAAF endeavours to inform Canadians of clinical research trials for alopecia areata. This clinical trial information may be used for general information on the progress of alopecia areata research in Canada, or for potential participation.

CANAAF does not conduct alopecia areata clinical trials, nor recruit participants for these clinical trials. The clinical trial information provided on our website (canaaf.org) and in any of our correspondences are not endorsements for said studies. CANAAF does not endorse any particular clinical trials.

Clinical trials in Canada are conducted in accordance with the regulations set out by Health Canada. The study protocols used in any alopecia areata clinical trials are not reviewed by CANAAF. CANAAF cannot be held responsible for any events or incidents that may occur in connection with the publication and/or notification of available alopecia areata clinical trials. Questions related to specific clinical trials should be addressed directly to the study team.