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NCT ID: NCT04793711 Terminated - Clinical trials for Irritant Contact Dermatitis

EpiCeram for Skin Protection in Healthcare Workers Using Personal Protective Equipment

Start date: March 15, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is an open-label study using a study device currently being prescribed by doctors. This means everyone involved in the study will know the name of the product, only one product will be used, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the sale of this product. Although this is called a device, the product is an emollient-type lotion. Healthcare workers (HCW) often suffer from signs and symptoms of skin irritation, including pain, redness, roughness, dryness, cracking and itching due to the extensive use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks and gloves. These are thought to be due to changes in the normal skin barrier function induced by repeated minor abrasion in the warm, moist environment induced by extensive use of PPE required at work. EpiCeram® Controlled Skin Barrier Emulsion (EpiCeram) is a prescription skin barrier repair product containing ingredients specifically designed to improve skin barrier function in people with diseases known to be associated with barrier defects such as atopic and contact dermatitis. However, EpiCeram has not previously been studied in people with skin irritation due to extensive use of PPE.