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Filter by:The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of once daily use of LEO 80185 topical suspension in adolescent subjects (aged 12 to 17 years) with scalp psoriasis. LEO 80185 topical suspension has marketing approval in many countries under the brand names Taclonex Scalp® Topical Suspension and Xamiol® gel for the treatment of scalp psoriasis in adults. No studies have been performed in subjects younger than 18 years.
This non-interventional, prospective, non-controlled study of Xamiol® Gel, a fixed combination of calcipotriol and betamethason dipropionate, shall investigate in daily routine the efficacy, tolerability and changes in quality-of-life parameters in patients with scalp psoriasis
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of clobetasol propionate spray versus vehicle spray for the management of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis of the scalp.
The scalp is one of the most common affected sites in psoriatic patients as 79% of them have scalp involvement.It has also a psychological aspect with 31% of patients with scalp psoriasis indicating distress. Topical agents remain the mainstay of treatment for scalp psoriasis. However, they are not always ideal because they might be inconvenient and messy to use, stain or damage hair. The test shampoo, Clobetasol propionate Shampoo 0.05% (marketed in the USA under the tradename of Clobex®) was developed to provide the strongest available corticosteroid as a short-contact therapy in order to improve the chances of it being effective and reduce the potential for traditional side-effects. The objective of this study is to compare subject's overall preference between Clobetasol propionate shampoo 0.05% and three other topical corticosteroids in the treatment of moderate to severe scalp psoriasis.
The objective of the study was to assess the maintenance effect on scalp psoriasis of Clobex® Shampoo 0.05% when used twice weekly.