Double-Blind Efficacy and Safety of CD5789 (Trifarotene) 50µg/g Cream Versus Vehicle Cream in Acne...
Acne VulgarisAssessment of the efficacy and safety of CD5789 (Trifarotene) 50µg/g cream applied once daily for 12 weeks in subjects with acne vulgaris.
DUAC® Early Onset Efficacy Study in Japanese Subjects
Acne VulgarisThis is a multicentre, randomized, single-blind (investigator is blinded), active (the combination therapy of adapalene [ADA] and clindamycin [CLDM])-controlled and parallel-group study in Japanese subjects with facial acne vulgaris. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of CLDM 1 percent (%)-benzoyl peroxide 3% (Duac®: trademark owned by GlaxoSmithKline) once daily fixed dose combination gel versus combination therapy of ADA 0.1% gel and CLDM 1% gel in the topical treatment of facial acne vulgaris for 12 weeks. A total of 400 subjects will be screened for enrolment. Subjects will use Duac® fixed dose combination gel with quantity sufficient to cover entire face (including the forehead, nose, cheeks and chin) once daily in the evening (at bedtime) or combination therapy of ADA 0.1% gel with quantity sufficient to cover entire face (including the forehead, nose, cheeks and chin) once daily in the evening (at bedtime) and CLDM 1% gel twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening (at bedtime) for 12 weeks.
Efficacy and Safety of CD5789 (Trifarotene) 50μg/g Cream Versus Vehicle Cream in Acne Vulgaris
Acne VulgarisAssessment of the efficacy and safety of CD5789 (trifarotene) 50μg/g cream applied once daily for 12 weeks in subjects with acne vulgaris.
Evaluation of BTX 1503 in Patients With Moderate to Severe Acne Vulgaris
Acne VulgarisThe objective of this study is to assess safety and efficacy of various doses of BTX 1503 liquid formulation in subjects with moderate to severe acne vulgaris of the face.
The Use of Oracea and Epiduo Forte in Severe Acne Patients
AcneThis is a single-center, open label pilot study. The study is comprised of 5 study visits; Screening, Baseline, and weeks 4, 8, and 12. All subjects will receive Oracea once daily (QD) and Epiduo Forte at Baseline. We will evaluate Investigator Global Assessment (IGA), total lesion count, inflammatory lesion count, non-inflammatory lesion count, adverse events and concomitant medications.
Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of LYS006 in Patients With Moderate to Severe Inflammatory...
Inflammatory AcneThe main purpose of this study is to assess preliminary efficacy and safety of LYS006 in patients with moderate to severe inflammatory acne and to determine if LYS006 has an adequate clinical profile for further clinical development.
Efficacy of Microneedling With Topical Vitamin C in Treatment of Acne Scarring
Acne VulgarisAcne ScarsThis study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of dermaroller and topical vitamin C- either separate or combined- in treatment of post acne scars. prospective randomized clinical trial that was The study was a randomized controlled trial, conducted in Sohag Dermatology outpatient clinic between June 2016 and of February 2018. 30 patients with acne scars were included. All patients were informed about the entire procedure, medication, possible side effects and outcomes. A written informed consent was signed from each participant.
A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of CB-03-01 Cream, 1% in Subjects With Facial Acne Vulgaris...
Acne VulgarisThe primary objective of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of CB-03-01 cream, 1%, versus the vehicle cream applied twice daily for 12 weeks in subjects with facial acne vulgaris.
SkinPen Efficacy on Acne Scars on the Face and/or Back
Atrophic Acne ScarThis single-center, clinical trial will take place over a 90 day course followed by 1-month and 6-month post treatment visits to assess the efficacy and tolerability of the SkinPen device when used on both men and women on the face and/or back.
U0289-402: An Open Label, 8 Week Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Tolerability of MAXCLARITY II...
Acne VulgarisOne of the main success factors in acne therapy is user compliance with treatment, product cost, availability and ease of use. Poor compliance may translate into decreased efficacy (either not improving symptoms well enough or not improving symptoms fast enough), tolerability issues or adverse effects (eg, erythema, dryness, or peeling of the skin), a lack of understanding of the instructions for use, or product cost/availability. Whatever the reason, poor compliance translates to decreased efficacy and increased frustration on the part of the user. The current study will evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of MAXCLARITY II, an over the counter, topical benzoyl peroxide (BPO) product line, in subjects with acne.