Plaque Psoriasis Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Enstilar Versus Vehicle on Target Lesions in Moderate Plaque Type Psoriasis Patients
Verified date | August 2020 |
Source | Derm Research, PLLC |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study seeks to show whether there is a benefit of prescribing Enstilar in the treatment of patients with moderate plaque type psoriasis. Subjects will receive study treatment of Enstilar foam.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | December 10, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | November 30, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Outpatient, male or female subjects of any race, 18 years of age or higher. Female subjects of childbearing potential must have a (-) urine pregnancy test (UPT) result within 7 days of the first dose of study drug and practice a reliable method of contraception throughout the study. A female is considered of childbearing potential unless she is: - postmenopausal >5 years, without a uterus and/or both ovaries, or has been surgically sterile for >6 months Reliable methods of contraception are: - hormonal methods or intrauterine device (IUD) in use > 90 days prior to study drug administration, barrier methods plus spermicide in use > 14 days prior, or vasectomized partner. [Exception: Female subjects of child bearing potential (CBP) who are not sexually active are not required to practice a reliable method of contraception and may be enrolled at the Investigator's discretion provided they are counselled to remain sexually inactive for the duration of the study and understand the risks involved in getting pregnant during the study.] 2. Moderate plaque type psoriasis eligible for topical therapies. 3. Patients with a minimum of 3% BSA to a maximum of 20% BSA & bilateral symmetric psoriatic plaques of 2 to 4 cm in diameter. 4. Physician Global Assessment (PGA) score of 3. 5. Able to understand study requirements and sign Informed Consent/HIPAA forms. - Exclusion Criteria: 1. Female subjects who are pregnant, breast-feeding, or who are of childbearing potential and not practicing a reliable method of birth control, or male subjects planning a pregnancy with their spouse or partner while in the study. 2. History of hypercalcaemia or vitamin D toxicity. 3. Patients with guttate, erythrodermic, or pustular psoriasis 4. Serious skin condition (other than psoriasis) or uncontrolled medical condition (in the opinion of the investigator.) 5. Topical steroids, topical immunomodulators, topical vitamin D derivatives, tar, salicylic acid, anthralin or any other topical treatment for psoriasis within 2 weeks of baseline. 6. Use of any biologics within 3 months of baseline. 7. Use of other systemic psoriasis treatments (ie, oral retinoids, methotrexate, cyclosporine, or other immunomodulators) within 4 weeks of baseline. 8. Use of ultraviolet B rays (UVB) or psoralen+ultraviolet a rays (PUVA) within 2 weeks of baseline. 9. Skin conditions (e.g. eczema) other than psoriasis that may interfere with evaluations of psoriasis. 10. Known hypersensitivity to Enstilar or any of its components. 11. Contraindications according to Enstilar. 12. Current drug or alcohol abuse (Investigator opinion.) 13. Subject unable to commit to all the assessments required by protocol. - |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | DermResearch, PLLC | Louisville | Kentucky |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Derm Research, PLLC |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in Physicians Global Assessment (PGA) From Baseline to Week 2 and Week 4 | Physician assessment of disease severity. 0=Clear, 1=Almost Clear, 2=Mild, 3=Moderate | screening/baseline, week 2, week 4 | |
Secondary | Change in Lesion Size From Baseline to Week 2 and Week 4 | Size of target lesion recorded as height in cm x length in cm | screening/baseline, week 2, week 4 | |
Secondary | Change in Body Surface Area (BSA) From Baseline to Week 2 and Week 4 | Percent of total body surface affected by psoriasis, calculated by multiplying the percent of a specified body area affected by psoriasis x the percent of total body surface area represented by the specified area (where head = 10% of total body surface, trunk = 30%, upper limbs = 20%, lower limbs = 40%) | screening/baseline, week 2, week 4 | |
Secondary | Change in TLSS (Total Lesion Severity Score) From Baseline to Week 2 and Week 4 - Assessment of Erythema | A combined score of disease severity of target lesion which includes assessment of erythema (0=none, 1= slightly pink, 2=pink, 4=red, 6=very red, 8=extremely red), induration (0=no evidence of plaque above normal skin level, 2=slight definite elevation above normal skin level, 4=moderate elevation with rounded or sloped edges to plaque, 6=marked elevation with hard sharp edges to plaque), and scaling (0=no evidence of scaling on lesion, 2= mild mainly fine scales with some of lesion at least partially covered, 4=moderate somewhat coarser scale and most of lesion at least partially covered, 6= severe coarse thick scales and rough surface covering virtually all of lesion, 8=very severe coarse very thick scales and rough surface covering entire lesion | screening/baseline, week 2, week 4 | |
Secondary | Change in TLSS (Total Lesion Severity Score) From Baseline to Week 2 and Week 4 - Assessment of Induration | A combined score of disease severity of target lesion which includes assessment of erythema (0=none, 2=pink, 4=red, 6=very red, 8=extremely red), induration (0=no evidence of plaque above normal skin level, 1=very slight, 2=slight definite elevation above normal skin level, 3=mild, 4=moderate elevation with rounded or sloped edges to plaque, 6=marked elevation with hard sharp edges to plaque), and scaling (0=no evidence of scaling on lesion, 2= mild mainly fine scales with some of lesion at least partially covered, 4=moderate somewhat coarser scale and most of lesion at least partially covered, 6= severe coarse thick scales and rough surface covering virtually all of lesion, 8=very severe coarse very thick scales and rough surface covering entire lesion | screening/baseline, week 2, week 4 | |
Secondary | Change in TLSS (Total Lesion Severity Score) From Baseline to Week 2 and Week 4 - Assessment of Scaling | A combined score of disease severity of target lesion which includes assessment of erythema (0=none, 2=pink, 4=red, 6=very red, 8=extremely red), induration (0=no evidence of plaque above normal skin level, 2=slight definite elevation above normal skin level, 4=moderate elevation with rounded or sloped edges to plaque, 6=marked elevation with hard sharp edges to plaque, 8=very marked elevation with very hard sharp edges to plaque), and scaling (0=no evidence of scaling on lesion, 2= mild mainly fine scales with some of lesion at least partially covered, 4=moderate somewhat coarser scale and most of lesion at least partially covered, 6= severe coarse thick scales and rough surface covering virtually all of lesion, 8=very severe coarse very thick scales and rough surface covering entire lesion) | screening/baseline, week 2, week 4 |
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