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NCT ID: NCT01084824 Completed - Verruca Vulgaris Clinical Trials

A Trial Examining the Treatment of Common Warts With Combination Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) and Cantharidin

Start date: June 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study was to see if liquid nitrogen, a commonly used treatment for warts, is more effective if it is used alone, or if it is more effective if combined with cantharidin, a topical treatment also commonly used for warts (verruca vulgaris).

NCT ID: NCT00328991 Completed - Plantar Wart Clinical Trials

Clinical Trial Evaluating Efficacy of Duct Tape for Treatment of Warts

Start date: October 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a double-blinded, controlled clinical intervention trial to evaluate the efficacy of duct tape occlusions therapy for the treatment of common warts. 80 patients completed this study, and were randomized 1:1 to receive pads which contained either moleskin+transparent duct tape or moleskin alone. The patients wore the pad over the target wart for 7 days at a time, removed the pad on the evening of the 7th day, and replaced the pad on the 8th day. This cycle was repeated for 8 weeks or until the wart resolved. The hypothesis was that duct tape occlusion therapy would be more therapeutic than moleskin for the treatment of the common wart. However, in our study there was only 21% resolution rate in the duct tape arm vs. 22% in the control group.