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Filter by:This study was designed with the objective of evaluating the protection potential provided by the experimental product (Liquid Bandage) by evaluating its barrier formation capacity. Once the product's ability to form a barrier is confirmed, its ability to protect against small skin injuries, such as small cuts and bruises, blisters and cracks, is confirmed. The barrier formation also guarantees protection against the formation of calluses.
The investigational product constitutes a medical device that is freely accessible to consumers and, as such, must be safe under real or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use and its safety must be tested before being placed on the market. Therefore, this study was designed to evaluate the biocompatibility of the experimental product, as provided for in legislation.
Enrollment in clinical trials usually favors a particular demographic group. But there is limited research available to explain what study attributes affect the completion of these specific demographic groups. This trial will evaluate the safety and efficacy of new skin care products and treatments. The focus will be on tracking the rates of completion and withdrawal among these individuals. It will also try to analyze data from the perspective of different demographic groups to check for recurring trends which might yield insights for the sake of future skin care studies.