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Filter by:The purpose of the study was to evaluate ovicidal efficacy of a single application of abametapir lotion 0.74% w/w intended for the treatment of head lice.
Purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of at-home administration of a single application of abametapir lotion 0.74% w/w for the treatment of head lice.
The purpose of the study was to assess the efficacy, safety and tolerability of a single application of abametapir lotion 0.74% w/w compared to a vehicle control, when applied to the scalp and hair for 10 minutes at home.
The primary purpose of the study is to evaluate safety and tolerability of a single application of Ha44 Gel 0.74% w/w for the treatment of head lice. Secondary purpose is to evaluate PK of Ha44 and benzyl alcohol under conditions of maximal exposure in pediatric population.
This study aims to demonstrate the therapeutic efficacy and safety of Shampoo PIOLIN ® in the treatment of human pediculosis. Will be treated 212 patients aged 2-60 years with the infestation, along with the people in your family life. All will be submitted to the dosing regimen recommended in the package insert. 100% of the sample shall be subjected to clinical evaluation through comb, pre and post treatment and monitored after thirty days for evaluation of safety and possible adverse effects that may arise related to any of the components of the formula. The efficacy study is active comparator, non-inferiority.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of a single application of Ha44 Gel 0.74% w/v for the treatment of head lice under maximal use conditions. Secondary objective is to evaluate pharmacokinetics of Ha44 and benzyl alcohol (contained in Ha44 vehicle) under maximal use conditions.
The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of an insecticide-free head lice product with that of a pyrethrum-based product.
A pharmacokinetic and tolerance study of Natroba (spinosad) Topical Suspension, 0.9% in pediatric subjects 6 months to 4 years of age with an active head lice infestation.
The purpose of this study is to Evaluate the Effect of Ha44 Gel on the Electrocardiogram in Healthy Volunteers.
Phase 2 study to assess the safety and effectiveness of a product to treat children and adults with head lice