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Filter by:This study is designed to compare the effectiveness and safety of test head lice shampoo (Test product) versus Goldgeist® Forte (reference product) following two applications.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Vamousse Spray 'n' Go, compared to a 1% Permethrin control shampoo, in the treatment of head lice.
Pediculosis capitis or head lice infestation is a human medical condition caused by the infestation of the hair by the parasitic insect Pediculus humanus capitis (human head lice). The most common symptom of infestation is pruritus (itching) on the head which normally intensifies 3 to 4 weeks after the initial infestation. The test item has been developed with the ambition to offer a complete head lice treatment, whilst also offering ultimate convenience in use - making treatment of head lice infestation easy, and effective in few minutes. The objectives of this clinical study are to assess the efficacy and the safety of a new Medical Device for lice infestation treatment compared to a comparator device, already in market.
The present study is set-up to compare in vivo clinical performance and safety of the test product (X92001752) versus 3 other pediculicides (2 medical devices and 1 conventional pesticide).
The present study is set-up to compare in vivo clinical performance and safety of the test product versus an in the US commercially available, pyrethrum-based product (RID® shampoo).
This is a phase 3 randomized, multi-center, double-blind, placebo controlled, parallel group design study.
This clinical study is designed to evaluate the clinical (therapeutic) effect of a generic ivermectin lotion 0.5% (Actavis Laboratories UT, Inc.) relative to that of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Reference Listed Drug (RLD) SKLICE® (ivermectin) lotion, 0.5% (Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC) in participants with active head lice infestation. Additionally, both the test and reference (that is; the RLD) treatments were tested for superiority to a placebo.
This is a pilot study evaluating if treatment for scabies also treats headlice in the same community
This was a Phase IIa randomised, assessor blinded, parallel group study in which half the participants were treated with Nice 'n Clear neem-based conditioning lotion plus combing with a head louse detection and removal comb and the remainder were treated with Nice 'n Clear plus combing with a normal grooming comb
To establish the therapeutic equivalence and safety of a generic Benzyl Alcohol Lotion 5% with Ulesfia Lotion 5% in eradication of head lice in the study subjects.