View clinical trials related to Dermatitis.
Filter by:The study consists in the application of 2 investigational products (one group per investigational product) under normal conditions of use, in adult participants with Atopic Dermatitis. It is carried out on cosmetic products, with the aim to further confirm safety of these products
B7451014 is a Phase 3 study to investigate PF-04965842 in patients aged 12 years and over with a minimum body weight of 40 kg who have moderate to severe atopic dermatitis. Subjects responding well to an initial open-label 12 week treatment of PF-04965842 (200 mg) taken orally once daily (QD) will be identified and randomized in a double-blind manner to receive 200 mg QD PF-04965842, 100 mg QD PF-04965842, or QD placebo. Efficacy and safety of 2 doses of PF-04965842 will be evaluated relative to placebo over 40 weeks. Subjects experiencing significant worsening of their symptoms, i.e., protocol-defined flare, enter 12 weeks rescue treatment and receive 200 mg PF-04965842 together with a marketed topical medicine. Eligible patients will have the option to enter a long-term extension study after completing the initial 12 week treatment, the 12 week rescue treatment, and the 40 week blinded treatment.
This is a multi-centers, phase IIa, double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of Antroquinonol in patients with atopic dermatitis.Duration of treatment is 12 week in total. Study visits will occur every 4 weeks. AEs/SAEs, changes to concomitant medications will be noted, vital signs will be taken, and efficacy evaluations will be performed as well. The last estimation of variable scores will occur for all subjects.
Purpose: Evaluate the impact of cleaning the bathroom environment on the severity of eczema. Determine if part of the efficacy of bleach baths may be in cleaning the bathroom. Record data on the process in order to improve future interventions. Participants: Patients and families with eczema Procedures (methods): - Obtain baseline eczema severity scores and bacterial cultures from bathtubs - Randomize subjects to receive (1) a bathtub culture alone; (2) a culture and bathroom cleaning; and (3) a culture, cleaning, and bleach baths. - Measure changes in eczema severity scores over 4 weeks - Qualitatively evaluate the process by participants and investigators
Empirically, mosturizer is used to prevent and treat many occupational dermatoses that has skin barrier impairment. Evidence based medicine about the effectivity of mosturizer in occupational dermatoses is limited. Coconut oil is one of traditional substance that is used as a skin care. There is study shows that coconut oil is effective for atopic dermatitis treatment in children. Other studies are needed to assess the effectivity coconut oil mosturizer cream to overcome occupational hand dermatitis.
The aims of this study are: 1. Compare the efficacy of Lindioil ointment and Protopic® ointment in treating atopic dermatitis. 2. Compare the safety of Lindioil ointment and Protopic® ointment in treating atopic dermatitis. 3. Compare the time to relapse after ceasing of treatment of Lindioil ointment and Protopic® ointment. 4. Compare the change of skin microbiome before and after Lindioil ointment and Protopic® ointment treatment.
The aim of the study is to analyse the effect of the menthoxypropanediol, a derivative of menthol, on the pruritus of atopic dermatitis (ex vivo study).
This is an open label, multicenter study designed to evaluate the safety and tolerability of ATI-502 Topical Solution in male and female subjects with moderate or severe atopic dermatitis (AD). Subjects will be required to apply ATI-502 study medication to their identified AD treatment areas. All subjects will be required to complete a safety follow up visit 4 weeks post last study medication application
B7451013 is a Phase 3 study to evaluate PF-04965842 in patients aged 12 years and older with a minimum body weight of 40 kg who have moderate to severe atopic dermatitis. The efficacy and safety of two dosage strengths of PF-04965842, 100 mg and 200 mg taken orally once daily, will be evaluated relative to placebo over 12 weeks of study participation. Eligible patients will have an option to enter a long-term extension study after completing 12 weeks of treatment.
This is a randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled, parallel-group comparison study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Q301 Cream vs. vehicle in adolescent and adult subjects with mild to moderate AD. Study drug (Q301 Cream or vehicle) will be administered topically twice a day for 8 consecutive weeks.