Topical 0.5% Ivermectin Cream for Treatment of Demodicidosis
DemodicidosisRosaceaThe purpose of this study is to determine whether 0.5% ivermectin cream is effective in the treatment of demodicidosis (including papulopustular rosacea)
Genetic Basis of Rosacea Study (Control)
RosaceaRosacea is a common disease characterized by inflammation and vascular abnormalities of the facial skin and ocular surface. It it considered to be a syndrome encompassing various combinations of cutaneous signs including flushing, erythema, telangiectasia, papules, edema, ocular lesions, and rhinophyma. The exact etiology of cutaneous rosacea is unknown but is characterized by persistent vasodilation, increased vascular permeability, and vascular hyper-reactivity of the microcirculation of the central part of the face. The purpose of this study is to develop gene expression profiles of papulopustular rosacea compared to those of normal skin. The investigator hopes to better understand the abnormal gene functions that might contribute to this condition. This understanding may lead to the development of additional and better treatments for rosacea.
4 Week In-Use Study Evaluating How Well-Tolerated a Skin Care Product Is on Adults With Facial Redness...
RosaceaThe purpose of this study is to evaluate if the test sunscreen skin care product will be well-tolerated and help facial redness when applied to the face after 4 weeks.
Internet Surveys and Their Impact on Adherence for Rosacea
RosaceaAn investigator-blinded, prospective, 6 month study of subjects with persistent erythema associated with active rosacea will be conducted in 20 subjects aged 18 years and older. All subjects will receive standard-of-care brimonidine topical gel, 0.33% with instructions to apply it once daily per package insert. Adherence will be assessed using weekly internet surveys to document how often the medication is being used, as well as reminders about rosacea triggers and general use of brimonidine.
Nurses' Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study (Dermatological Component)
Skin CancerMelanoma5 moreTo determine the relationships of dietary factors with the subsequent risk of dermatological diseases (such as skin cancers and inflammatory or autoimmune dermatoses) in a cohort of female registered nurses and male health professionals.
Evaluation of Topical Encapsulated Benzoyl Peroxide on the Skin Microbiome and Skin Biophysical...
Papulopustular RosaceaThe overall objective of this study is to assess how the use of the drug may shift the skin microbiome and skin biophysical properties. Specifically, the study objectives were to assess the following: How the drug affects the skin microbiome compared with vehicle when applied once daily for 8 weeks in subjects with papulopustular rosacea. How the drug affects the skin physical properties compared with vehicle when applied once daily for 8 weeks in subjects with papulopustular rosacea.
An Evaluation of the Cosmetic Appearance of Metronidazole Gel (MetroGel®) 1%
RosaceaThe purpose of this study is to determine the cosmetic appearance of metronidazole gel (MetroGel®) 1% with commonly marketed facial foundations.
M89PF in Rosacea Associated With Erythema and Sensitive Skin
RosaceaRosacea is a common facial dermatosis, with flares induced by exposome factors. M89PF containing Vichy mineralizing water, probiotic fractions, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide and tocopherol repairs the skin barrier and reinforces skin defences against exposome factors. This study assessed the benefit of M89PF in patients with rosacea associated with erythema and sensitive skin during the Covid-19 pandemic with use of protective face masks.
Pharmacokinetics of Doxycycline in Skin of Healthy Volunteers
RosaceaThis study explored the impact of food on skin and plasma pharmacokinetics of doxycycline
The Suitability of Two Skin Care Regimens in Moderate to Severe Facial Rosacea
RosaceaThis study evaluates a nature-based sensitive skin regimen (NBSSR), as a suitable adjunct topical application to prescription medication when administered daily over the course of four weeks, in moderate to severe rosacea in comparison to the control regimen (CR).