View clinical trials related to Tinea Pedis.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine the cumulative irritation potential of the products listed by the Sponsor.
The purpose of this study is to determine the fungicidal efficacy of nitric oxide and it's effect on the clinical signs and symptoms associated with Tinea Pedis
This is a 6-week clinical study (4 weeks of treatment, once per day, plus a 2-week follow-up period) of a topical foam to treat athlete's foot. The active ingredient in the foam -- econazole nitrate 1% -- is the same active pharmaceutical ingredient in a cream that your doctor can currently prescribe to treat athlete's foot. This study will help to understand if the foam works the same as the cream to treat athlete's foot.
A research study to compare the safety and effectiveness of an investigational medication called NAFT-500 to placebo, when used in subjects with tinea pedis (athlete's foot).
In this study, the safety and pharmacokinetics of 10 % terbinafine hydrogen chloride (HCl) nail lacquer wre investigated by comparison with vehicle control and 1% terbinafine cream
In this phase Ib, multi-centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel group study, 120 subjects with moccasin type tinea pedis (MTTP) will be enrolled at approximately 11 centres in the USA, Canada and Australia. The primary objective of the study is to assess the patient response to three W0027 regimens in subjects with MTTP. Secondary objectives include assessment of the safety, tolerability and skin and nail pharmacokinetics to the three Albaconazole regimens.
The objective is to demonstrate person-to-person spread of dermatophytes of the skin and nails among family members, as measured by fungal culture and DNA typing of the dermatophytes isolated.