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Filter by:A study to determine if three different doses of a new acne treatment are safe and better at reducing facial acne than a treatment without active ingredient.
Acne is one of the most common skin problems in teenagers and adolescents. There are many lesser known homoeopathic medicines which have been mentioned in the literature for treatment of acne but their potential has not been properly assessed /documented and therefore these medicines don't form a part of many prescriptions. As a part of this study,efficacy of Azadirachta Indica will be studied in the treatment of Acne vulgaris
Acne is one of the most common skin problems in teenagers and adolescents. There are many lesser known homoeopathic medicines which have been mentioned in the literature for treatment of acne but their potential has not been properly assessed /documented and therefore these medicines don't form a part of many prescriptions. As a part of this study, efficacy of Zingiber officinalis will be studied in the treatment of Acne vulgaris
The primary objectives of the study is to show CD2475/101 40mg tablets taken once a day for 16 weeks is superior to the placebo in Change from baseline to Week 16(Last Observation Carry Forward, Intent To Treat) in inflammatory lesion counts.
This study is to see if there's any difference in the amount of facial irritation when two acne products are used together on one side of the face, compared to one acne treatment product used alone on the other side of the face. All people participating in this trial will be required to return to the same study center every weekday for two weeks for the investigator to check for irritation on the face and to have the products applied - on weekends they will have to put them on at home. If one side of the face is more irritated than the other side, a picture will be taken as well.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate a novel, combination product for the treatment of acne vulgaris in females
The purpose of this study is to provide evidence of the safety, tolerance, and efficacy of ANT-1207 in the treatment of acne.
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the effect of short treatment with active OPLON patches on Acne.
Sixty two subjects will take part in this study. The study is unic arm. The subjects used the product once and will be evaluated in the regression of pimples in the times 0,4,6,8 and 24 hours after application. A follow-up visit will be made 24 hours after initiation of treatment.
ZIANA® (clindamycin phosphate 1.2% and tretinoin 0.025%) gel, marketed by Medicis, The Dermatology Company®, is a safe and effective topical therapy used for the treatment of acne vulgaris. Actavis Mid-Atlantic LLC has developed a generic formulation of clindamycin phosphate (1.2%) and tretinoin (0.025%) topical gel and the current study is designed to evaluate the bioequivalence of this formulation to ZIANA®.