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Filter by:The study was 8 weeks, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to assess the effect of zinc sulphate on symptoms of mild and moderate acne vulgaris in 122 patients. Participants was assessed at baseline, and 8 weeks. Subjects was randomized to receive either 20 mg elemental zinc daily or 20 mg placebo tablet daily for 8 weeks. The primary outcome was the measure of the GAGS score and the secondary measure includes serum zinc level and evaluate adverse effects.
The safety and efficacy of once daily application of IDP 126 Gel will be compared to Epiduo® Forte and IDP-126 Vehicle Gel.
To demonstrate the therapeutic equivalence and safety of Tretinoin Gel Microsphere, 0.1% (Taro Pharmaceuticals U.S.A, Inc.) and RETIN-A MICRO® (Tretinoin) Gel Microsphere, 0.1% (Valeant) in the treatment of acne vulgaris.
The aim of this study is to evaluate, at different times, the RV3278A - ET0943 cosmetic product efficacy after 8 weeks of application on the face (twice-daily application). At T1 (Baseline), T2 (4 weeks) and T3 (8 weeks), the following assessments are performed: - The reduction of the pilosebaceous follicular ostium size in vivo (pores) on the forehead - The clinical evaluation (count of non inflammatory and inflammatory acne lesions, IGA score) of the face - The reduction in visible follicles - The standardized numerical photographs of face and ¾ right and left profile in normal, parallel polarized, cross polarized and UV light - The analysis of the skin lipids of the forehead - The qualitative and quantitative analysis of the sebum and comedones constituents (nose wings) This is a comparative, open-labelled study, on subjects with oily and acne prone skins on the face. Each group includes 18 subjects.
Efficacy and Safety of Imsidolimab in Participants with Acne Vulgaris
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of trifarotene 50 microgram per gram (mcg/g) cream compared to its vehicle on the risk of formation of atrophic acne scars after 24 weeks of treatment in facial acne participants assessed by atrophic acne scars count.
All kinds of skin problems will cause a person's life caused by varying degrees of trouble, especially issues at face. No matter diseases or aging would cause mental pressure and the inconvenience in different ages. Scar caused by acne is the most common skin issue amount young people. While acne recovering, due to the destruction of collagen forming fibrous tissue, and scars be left. Clinical treatments are facial laser, argon laser and carbon dioxide laser. With the combination of rejuvenation to accelerate growth of collagen when needed. According to journal articles, facial laser combined with Platelet-rich plasma is more curative than facial laser treatment alone and can significantly reduce side effects (Dermatol Surg. 2014 Feb;40(2):152-61). Platelet has been valued in regeneration medicine due to its various growth factors with repairment, induction and promotion functions. Moreover, low risk of allergy for it is an autologous material. Platelet had been officially applied in orthopedics and more clinical studies in many other fields. Nowadays, preparation of PRP is by single-use centrifuge tube, patients have to go through blood collection process every time before therapy due to short shelf life of PRP. Meanwhile, amount of platelet in PRP would be different due to difference of individual, health condition and separation methods. Thus, leaving unknown of active principle and uncertainty of treatments. In this trial, a patented technique of lyophilized PLT preparation method is applied, collect 250 c.c. of blood specimen by using blood bag, separate platelet in germ-free clean room, then lyophilize platelet to extend shelf life to at least three years after quantifying platelet amount. Therefore, treatment could be done after simple dissolution process of PLT leads to the convenience of multiple therapy lessons.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in terms of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and signs of Acne Vulgaris (AV) among patients with moderate to severe non-nodular AV who are administered sarecycline (Seysara®) in real-world community practice settings in the United States (U.S). Investigator's Global Assessment (IGA) of AV and safety measures associated with use of sarecycline (Seysara®) will be assessed over the study observation period of 12 weeks. Clinicians will prescribe sarecycline (Seyara®) as per their own clinical judgment and standard practice.
The scope of this open label clinical trial is to evaluate and confirm the performance of Papix acne scar in the prevention and improvement of acne scars in subject suffering for mild to moderate acne. The product will be applied for 8 consecutive weeks and 3 clinical follow up visits will be performed.
To demonstrate therapeutic equivalence and safety of adapalene gel 0.1% (Taro Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.) and Differin® Gel (Adapalene Gel 0.1%, Galderma) in the treatment of acne vulgaris.