View clinical trials related to Onychomycosis.
Filter by:There is a major clinical need for an inexpensive topically-applied product that can inhibit the growth of the dermatophytes that cause nail fungus. Chesson Labs has developed LIQUICURE with a longer drying/curing time that will allow better nail penetration or adsorption. Though the product may have inherent antimicrobial activity, the product does not contain a drug or antimicrobial agent. Consistent use of LIQUICURE as described will clear fungal nail infection. Clearing of nail fungal infection is defined by negative dermatophyte culture and visual improvement in nail characteristics within six months, with few, if any product-related adverse events.
Based on manufacturer testing, no major difference in drilling condition is expected in this study compared to the drilling conditions previously established. However clinical testing is needed to establish optimal drilling conditions to be used for further development in both unaffected and affected parts of the nail. The aim of this study is to determine the optimal drilling condition that could be used in future studies of this device in combination with topical treatment for onychomycosis.
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the PathoLase FootLaser treatment of infected toenails.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the participants with toenail onychomycosis (fungal infection of the nail) confirmed positive by potassium hydroxide (KOH) and bacterial identification test after administration of itraconazole (ICZ) capsule, to identify the change in Scoring Clinical Index for Onychomycosis (SCIO) score and to determine the relationship between the change of SCIO score and mycological cure rate and clinical improvement.
The objective of this study is to compare the relative efficacy and safety of SUBA™-Itraconazole Capsules (HalcyGen Ltd) to an already marketed oral formulation of itraconazole SPORANOX® (itraconazole) capsules (Janssen Pharma) in the treatment of onychomycosis of the toenail. Both the test and the reference formulations will also be compared to a placebo formulation to test for superiority.
The study is focused to prove that the efficacy of a 1% Bifonazole cream is superior to a placebo cream after non-surgical nail ablation with a 40% urea paste.
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of two concentrations of IDP-108 in treating patients with onychomycosis
Terbinafine is recognized as one of the most effective drugs for the treatment of toe nail fungus (onychomycosis). This trial will be the first test of a new device to improve the delivery of terbinafine directly to the toe nail. The device uses a low level of electric current, iontophoresis, to "push" the terbinafine into the nail. The study will involve a single application of terbinafine, in a gel form, with the iontophoretic device. The treatment will be applied to the surface of both large toenails of healthy subjects. Subjects will be asked to report any sensations in the nail or surrounding skin experienced during or after treatment. Samples from the edge of the treated toe nail will be taken at 2-4 week intervals to measure how much terbinafine was delivered to the nails, and blood samples will be taken for the first 24 hours after treatment to determine how much, if any, terbinafine was absorbed into the subjects's body. Observations will also be made of the treated toes to look for any irritation of the surrounding skin due to the treatment.
Phase 2 study to examine how the study drug works and its side effects in subjects with toenail fungus.
In this study, the safety and pharmacokinetics of 10 % terbinafine hydrogen chloride (HCl) nail lacquer wre investigated by comparison with vehicle control and 1% terbinafine cream