Eczema Clinical Trial
Official title:
DEC033 Study Product for Mild to Moderate Eczema An Open-label, Adaptive-design Pilot Study
This open-label, adaptive design study was designed to determine the efficacy of the study product in the treatment of eczema which would be assessed by the reduction of the appearance of skin lesions and symptoms associated such as itching, scaling and redness.
Eczema is an inflammatory skin disease characterized by itchy red rashes commonly found in
the elbows or behind the knees. Eczema lesions may appear as collection of fluid in the skin
(vesicles) or as gross thickening of the skin (lichenification) with redness. It is also
associated with crusting, scaling, cracking, and swelling of the skin. Usually, it does not
need medical treatment. However, a more severe form of eczema is referred to as atopic
eczema or atopic dermatitis which occurs in childhood or early adulthood. The overall
prevalence of this condition in Northern Europe is 15-20% of children aged 7-18 years.
Atopic eczema greatly affects the quality of life of the individuals and in fact accounts
for the highest scores when compared with other dermatological diseases. A child with eczema
experiences itch and sleep disturbances, ostracism by other children, the need for special
clothing and bedding, avoidance of physical activities such as swimming and the need for
frequent application of ointments.
Eczema is commonly treated with antihistamine pills and creams or ointments. Antihistamines
and steroid creams control the itching and rash caused by severe eczema. It is also
recommended that the skin be well lubricated to prevent it from becoming dry. A systematic
review of randomized clinical trials on atopic eczema summarized the interventions for
treating the condition which include pharmacological drug type (topical steroids), similar
intervention type (dietary measures) or convenience (non-pharmacological treatments).
Shea butter, which contains stearic acid, linoleic acid, and catechins (antioxidants), is
processed from nut of the Vitellaria paradoxa tree. It is traditionally used as lotion for
the skin and hair as it is considered an emollient and skin conditioning agent. It has also
been of importance in soothing arthritic pains, reducing swelling, treating skin problems,
and as antiseptic for wounds. Shea butter is also found in topical formulations used for
inflammatory dermatoses such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. Shea butter consists of
triterpene cinnamates and acetates and these were found to have anti-inflammatory activity
which can help in the reduction of edema associated with eczema. Human clinical studies have
demonstrated shea butter as skin aging treatment which regenerates skin and gives smoother,
clearer skin. Wrinkles from photoaging were also diminished. Another trial showed that shea
butter has cicatrizing action in 70% of cases of hand dermatitis, sun burns and scars. A
cream with shea butter was also demonstrated to promote good moisturization of the skin
compared to placebo.
Macadamia nut oil is one of the most heart-friendly oils. It contains vitamin E, omega-3,
omega-6, oleic, linoleic, and palmitoleic acids. Macadamia oil decreases low density
lipoprotein levels and increases high density lipoprotein levels thus reducing risk of heart
diseases. There are various benefits of macadamia oil on skin. It provides moisturization
and anti-aging effects. Palmitoleic acid, which is commonly found in the skin, decreases as
people age. Macadamia oil helps replace the lost compound to maintain youthful skin.
Blemishes and scars are also removed with the help of macadamia oil. It has
anti-inflammatory activity and antioxidant effects thus reducing free radicals on the skin
and providing healing of skin conditions such as sunburns.
This open-label, adaptive design study was designed to determine the efficacy of the study
product in the treatment of eczema which would be assessed by the reduction of the
appearance of skin lesions and symptoms associated such as itching, scaling and redness.
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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