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NCT ID: NCT01547221 Completed - Otomycosis Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of 3% Boric Acid in 70% Alcohol Versus 1% Clotrimazole Solution in Otomycosis Patients

Start date: March 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Otomycosis is a superficial fungal infection of the external ear canal. Patients should be treated with cleaning fungal debris combined with topical antifungal agent. There is wide range of topical antifungal agents. However, there is still no consensus of the most effective topical antifungal agents in treatment otomycosis is still lacking. According to Thai National List of essential medicines for topical antifugal agents are: - acetic acid (2% in aqueous and 2% in 70% isopropyl alcohol) - boric acid (3% in isopropyl alcohol) - gentian violet - clotrimazole ear drop. But from literature review, there is no comparative study between boric acid and clotrimazole solution before. Objective is to compare the clinical effectiveness and adverse events of 1% clotrimazole solution versus 3% boric acid in 70% alcohol for the treatment of otomycosis.

NCT ID: NCT00945646 Terminated - Clinical trials for Acute Fungal Otitis Externa

FST-201 In The Treatment of Acute Fungal Otitis Externa

Start date: July 31, 2009
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of FST-201 compared to vehicle in the treatment of acute fungal otitis externa. This trial is designed to enable filing of a New Drug Application in support of FST-201 for the indication of acute fungal otitis externa.