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NCT ID: NCT02654483 Completed - Pruritus Clinical Trials

Neurokinin-1 Receptor Antagonist for the Treatment of Itch in EB Patients

Start date: August 31, 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Our goal is to determine whether daily oral administration of VPD-737 (5 mg) is effective and safe in treating moderate to severe pruritus in patients with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).

NCT ID: NCT02653703 Completed - Inflammation Clinical Trials

L-menthol as a Topical Counter-irritant to TRPA1-induced Neurogenic Inflammation and Pain

Start date: October 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to quantitatively characterize the effects of L-menthol as a topical counter-irritant on cutaneous pain and hyperalgesia provoked by topical application of the TRPA1-agonist trans-cinnamaldehyde (CA) in healthy human volunteers.

NCT ID: NCT02651714 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Tradipitant in Treatment-resistant Pruritus Associated With Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: January 19, 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to be conducted in the United States in subjects with treatment-resistant pruritus diagnosed with atopic dermatitis.

NCT ID: NCT02650076 Completed - Pruritus Clinical Trials

A Study to Investigate the Receptor Occupancy of SK-1405 in Healthy, Caucasian, Male Subjects

Start date: January 2016
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective is to confirm the target receptor occupancy of SK-1405 and to correlate receptor occupancy with SK-1405 dose and plasma concentration. The secondary objective is to assess the safety and tolerability of SK-1405 in healthy, Caucasian, male subjects.

NCT ID: NCT02646020 Completed - Clinical trials for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Aprepitant vs. Desloratadine in EGFR-TKIs Related Pruritus Treatment

EGFR-TKIs
Start date: December 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Study hypothesis is that aprepitant is more effective than desloratadine in relieving pruritus caused by EGFR TKIs. Primary endpoint is the effective rate of pruritus, effective treatment defined as visual analogue scale (VAS) decrease ≥ 50% after treatment compared to baseline score. 130 NSCLC patients undertaken EGFR-TKI and suffer from moderate or severe pruritus (VAS score ≥ 4) will be enrolled in this study, and stratified (gender, VAS 4-6 or 7-10, and 2nd generation TKI or non 2nd generation) randomized (1:1) into aprepitant or desloratadine treatment. VAS investigation will be taken once a week to treatment end (4 weeks).

NCT ID: NCT02639052 Active, not recruiting - Pruritus Clinical Trials

Itch Relieving Effect of Botox: a Study in Healthy Subjects

Start date: February 2016
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if Botox is effective in the treatment of an experimentally induced itch that mimics chronic itch in healthy volunteers.

NCT ID: NCT02565134 Completed - Skin Pruritus Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of PAC-14028 Cream in Skin Pruritus

Start date: October 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The study is a Phase II, multi center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in male and female subjects, aged ≥ 19 years with skin pruritus. All subjects will receive BID topical applications of PAC-14028 cream or vehicle for up to 4 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT02559388 Completed - Clinical trials for Renal Insufficiency, Chronic

Montelukast for Treatment of Uremic Pruritus

Start date: April 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this study hemodialysis patients that underwent dialysis thrice weekly screen for uremic pruritus and 80 patients that at least have refractive pruritus that lead to sleep and daily activity disorders enroll in this study. These patients should have at least a course of therapy without proper response. After proper informing patients and taking testimonial patients enter to study. Then patients randomized in case and control group. In case group, patients took montelukast 10 milligram daily and in control group took placebo for 30 days. Other antipruritic or antiinflammatory medication has been stopped one week prior to starting treatment. Calcium, phosphorous, urea, creatinine, highly sensitive CRP (hsCRP), Parathyroid Hormone (PTH), hemoglobin and kt/V were measured at beginning and at end of study. pruritus severity assessed by Detailed Pruritus Score that introduced by Duo and Visual Analogue Score in beginning and at end of study in both group. Sleep disorder score and its severity added to crude score at beginning and end of study and change of measures analyzed.

NCT ID: NCT02558738 Completed - Pruritus Clinical Trials

Non Interventional Clinical Investigation of Ectoin Ear Spray in Skin Treatment of Outer Ear Canal Irritations

Start date: June 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

In this observational study, insights regarding the tolerability and influence on the quality of life of the topical treatment with Ectoin Ear Spray compared to Normison ear spray shall be gained under real life conditions in patients with chronic eczematous irritations and pruritus of the outer ear canal.

NCT ID: NCT02475447 Completed - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Safety, Pharmacokinetics and Preliminary Efficacy of Asimadoline in Pruritus Associated With Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: July 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Kappa-opioid receptors mediate the sensation of itch in animals and humans. Asimadoline is an orally active, selective kappa-opioid receptor agonist and has demonstrated efficacy in several preclinical pruritus models. The purpose of this Phase 2 study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and clinical efficacy of asimadoline in patients with pruritus associated with atopic dermatitis.