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NCT ID: NCT05398237 Completed - Sun Damaged Skin Clinical Trials

An Assessment of TLR4 and TOPK/PRPK Signaling in Sun Damaged Human Skin Acutely Exposed to Solar Simulated Light

Start date: February 3, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this project is to obtain clinical data, including skin samples, that will help investigators evaluate changes occurring in sun damaged human skin as a result of light that simulates sun exposure (Solar Simulated Light). Of specific interest are the molecular targets for cancer prevention. Molecular targets are the parts of the body's cells that have been shown to play a role in causing or preventing cancer and which scientists seek to affect in a way that may slow or eliminate the development of cancer.

NCT ID: NCT05396261 Completed - Vaginitis Clinical Trials

a Flexible Wound Dressing for the Management of Genital Skin Conditions

Start date: January 31, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study is to determine the efficacy of 7-0940 in the management of genital skin conditions in female patients

NCT ID: NCT05376657 Completed - Skin Condition Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Antioxidant and Skin Beauty Effects of Cherry Collagen Drink

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To assess cherry collagen drink on skin condition improvement

NCT ID: NCT05316805 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Atopic Dermatitis Eczema

China Type II Inflammatory Skin Disease Clinical Research and Standardized Diagnosis and Treatment Project

CORNERSTONE
Start date: August 31, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In order to further improve the diagnosis and treatment level of type 2 inflammatory skin diseases, the National Clinical Center for Skin and Immune Diseases established a standardized diagnosis and treatment center for type 2 inflammatory skin diseases to systematically and effectively understand the current treatment status of patients with type 2 inflammatory skin diseases, as well as the efficacy and safety of various treatment methods during practices, so as to further improve the diagnosis and treatment level of type 2 inflammatory skin diseases and help patients with type 2 inflammatory skin diseases.

NCT ID: NCT05311020 Completed - Skin Condition Clinical Trials

Efficacy Evaluation of Pitaya Ovule Extract on Skin

Start date: October 19, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To assess the efficacy of Pitaya Ovule Extract on skin

NCT ID: NCT05310994 Completed - Skin Condition Clinical Trials

Efficacy Evaluation of Wasabi Leaf Extract on Skin

Start date: March 28, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To assess the efficacy of Wasabi Leaf Extract on skin

NCT ID: NCT05300399 Recruiting - Skin Diseases Clinical Trials

Digital Toolkit for Skin Diseases in LMICs

MIND-the-SKIN
Start date: February 14, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the early detection and effective management of skin diseases using the mHealth app in Cote d'Ivoire, a mixed-methods pilot trial will be conducted in Cote d'Ivoire. The pilot trial will consist of 3 phases: phase 1, development and improvement of the mHealth app; phase 2, pilot trial to evaluate the usability of the mHealth app for local healthcare providers in Cote d'Ivoire; and phase 3, pilot trial to evaluate the effectiveness of case detection and management of skin diseases with the mHealth app in Cote d'Ivoire. The pilot study will be implemented as a 2-arm trial with local healthcare providers and patients with skin diseases over a 3-month follow-up period.

NCT ID: NCT05287724 Completed - Pruritus Clinical Trials

Defining N-Acetyl Cysteine as a Treatment for Inhibiting Prurogenic Stimuli

Start date: June 19, 2022
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this double-blinded placebo-controlled cross-over study is to define the role of the over the counter agent, N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), in mitigating the development of pruritus (skin itching). The study is designed to have all subjects treated with a seven-day regimen of both NAC and placebo. NAC will be prescribed at a dose of 1,500 mg twice daily for seven days. Subjects will initially be randomly assigned (1:1) to either the NAC or placebo arm of the study, before crossing over to the opposite arm after completing a minimum of 30-day washout period. The study will encompass a period of approximately 11 weeks (about 2 and a half months).

NCT ID: NCT05279495 Completed - Photoaging Clinical Trials

Double-Blind Study Determining the Efficacy of CannaXR in Decreasing UVA Premutagenic and Photoaging Markers

CNXR-001D
Start date: January 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Ultraviolet light A (UVA) causes oxidization of guanine to mutagenic 8-Oxoguanine (8-OxoG) and the most frequent and best characterized mutation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), a deletion of 4,977 base pairs, called the "common deletion", a marker of photoaging.

NCT ID: NCT05277324 Recruiting - Skin Condition Clinical Trials

The Effect of Wearing Facial Masks on Skin Parameters During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Start date: March 7, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The global coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19) has led to an increased need to wear protective equipment such as wearing face masks and practicing hygiene measures such as more frequent use of antiseptics. These measures can lead to changes in the skin, the development of new inflammatory skin diseases or exacerbation of existing ones, with health professionals especially under the risk of developing these changes. Changes in facial skin due to wearing masks have been observed in a number of studies, however, part of the study was based solely on subjects' self-assessment or clinical assessment, and only a small part on objective measurements of skin parameters. Also, the impact of prolonged masks' use have not been investigated. The aim of these study was to investigate the effects of constant, long-term use of protective masks on facial skin.