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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the tolerability of a combined regimen of a topical antibiotic and retinoid and a benzoyl peroxide wash.
The purpose of this study is to compare the tolerability of topical combination therapies in the treatment of facial acne.
The purpose of this study is to compare the tolerability of 3 treatment regimens containing Adapalene 0.1% / Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Gel with that of Adapalene 0.1% /Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Gel standard daily overnight application for 12 weeks in the treatment of acne vulgaris. The efficacy of the four treatment regimens will also be evaluated.
This study is a split face, paired-comparison, pilot study of at least 10 subjects to complete. Participants in this study will be patients seen at Children's Memorial Hospital, who are clinically diagnosed with mild to moderate acne vulgaris. Participants will be recruited from one of the clinics, as well as from previous Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved acne studies housed in the Department of Dermatology. All subjects accrued from previous studies have agreed to be contacted for further investigations. Subjects 13 to 35 years of age with mild to moderate acne vulgaris symmetrical in appearance on both sides of the face, and meeting inclusion criteria will be eligible to participate
The purpose of the study is to determine the development of microbial resistance when using one of two topical acne therapies for the treatment of facial acne vulgaris.
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of association between tretinoin and clindamycin phosphate on the treatment of acne vulgaris mild and moderate.
A 12-week evaluation of the safety and efficacy of dapsone gel 5% when used with tretinoin gel 0.025% compared with tretinoin gel 0.025% monotherapy in treating moderate to severe facial acne vulgaris
A 12-week evaluation of the safety and efficacy of dapsone gel 5% when used with tazarotene cream 0.1% compared with tazarotene cream 0.1% monotherapy in treating moderate to severe facial acne vulgaris
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of YAZ (drospirenone 3 mg / ethinylestradiol 20 µg) in comparison with placebo in female patients with moderate acne vulgaris over 6 treatment cycles.
The objectives of this clinical trial are to compare the quality of life of the subjects, the efficacy and the tolerance of Duac® Gel (gel formulation with a combination of clindamycin phosphate [equivalent to 1% clindamycin] and 5% benzoyl peroxide), applied once daily, against Differin® Gel (gel with 0.1% adapalene), used once daily, in the treatment of mild to moderate acne vulgaris.