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NCT ID: NCT04811079 Completed - Photosensitivity Clinical Trials

The Role of Spectral Filtering in a Spectrally Adjustable Ocular Photosensitivity Analyzer

Start date: July 14, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a 6-visit, single-center, non-dispensing, randomized, single-masked, 5×5 crossover study. Subjects will participate in 6 scheduled over the duration of approximately 10.5 months.

NCT ID: NCT04654312 Completed - Photosensitivity Clinical Trials

Study to Evaluate the Influence of Hydrochlorothiazide on Dermal Photosensitivity and DNA Stability - a Pilot Study (HCTox Study)

Start date: January 18, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The clinical trial is designed as a national, prospective, single-center, double-blind, parallel group, randomized, controlled, interventional trial to investigate whether a therapy with HCT compared with placebo can affect dermal photosensitivity and DNA stability.

NCT ID: NCT04520217 Recruiting - Photosensitivity Clinical Trials

Testing Use of Topical Imipramine in Reducing Ultraviolet B Induced Microvesicle Particle Release in Photosensitive Subjects

Start date: June 6, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is three-fold. First, researchers will assess whether subjects who have clinically abnormal reactions to sunlight (photosensitivity) have increased levels of microvesicle particles (MVP) following ultraviolet B (UVB) treatment to localized area of skin. Second, researchers will assess if topical application of the medicine imipramine will block UVB-induced MVP release. Third, researchers will assess if the topical cream will block UVB-induced increased erythema reactions (reddening of the skin).

NCT ID: NCT01942564 Completed - Head Injury Clinical Trials

The Head Injury-associated Photosensitivity and Pupillary Function (HIPP) Study

HIPP
Start date: August 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

After a head injury, many people find that exposure to light causes them increased discomfort. By measuring how the pupil in the eye constricts to flashes of red and blue light, this study will investigate whether this phenomenon is due to a change in the eye's sensitivity to light.