Medication Reaction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prevention of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitor-Associated Dermatologic Toxicities by Pre-treatment With Topical Tretinoin
This research is being done to study whether using of topical tretinoin can help prevent the
common rash that patients often get while taking epidermal growth factor inhibitor (EGFR-I)
medications such ascetuximab or erlotinib.
Patients taking EGFR-I medications often develop skin irritation and acne-like bumps on
their face, chest, and other areas. This rash from EGFR-I's is often treated with
moisturizers and topical or oral antibiotics. However, there has not yet been a study
looking at a way to prevent this common side effect from occurring, and topical tretinoin
may be useful in reducing the rash.
Tretinoin 0.025% cream is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the
treatment of acne, acne scarring, and photodamage. It is not approved for use in preventing
rashes associated with EGFR-I's.
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Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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