U0289-405: An Open-Label, 12-Week Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of the Acne System (Benzoyl...
Acne VulgarisThis study is being conducted to obtain safety, efficacy, and satisfaction data on the combination of topical Benzoyl Peroxide (BPO) 2.5% and the topical keratolytic agent Salicylic Acid (SA) 0.5% in the treatment of moderate to severe acne. Subjects with moderate or severe acne will be asked to apply the commercially available, over-the-counter products Foam Deep Cleanser (2.5% BPO), Foam Advanced Acne Treatment (2.5% BPO), and Foam Rejuvenating Toner (0.5% SA) daily for 12 weeks. No control group or reference treatment will be included.
Combination Treatment for Moderate to Severe Acne
AcneTo determine if a combination of three currently approved acne products are safe and effective for the treatment of moderate to severe acne
Photodynamic Therapy Compared to Adapalene 0.1% Gel Plus Doxycycline in the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris...
AcneAcne vulgaris is a common inflammatory skin disease that affects more than 85% of teens and some people may continue throughout adulthood. Topical retinoids related to oral antibiotics are considered first-line treatment of moderate inflammatory acne. Recently, photodynamic therapy (PDT) with a photosensitizer, 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) or methyl aminolevulinate (MAL), has proven useful in the management of inflammatory acne. Although progress has been made in the study of photodynamic therapy for acne, to date, no study has compared PDT with standard and well-validated pharmaceutical treatments and with the current recommended therapy for most types of acne combination therapy with a topical retinoid plus one or more antimicrobial agents. Hypothesis PDT with the photosensitizer ALA will be effective and safe for the treatment of moderate facial inflammatory acne. The ALA-PDT is more effective than conventional therapy with oral antibiotics and topical retinoids in the treatment of moderate inflammatory acne with faster action at 12 weeks of follow-up.
Comparison of Efficacy of Azithromycin and Levamisole Versus of Azithromycin in in the Treatment...
AcneDifferent immunologic mechanisms contribute to development of inflammation in acne vulgaris and immunologic effect of levamisole has been demonstrated. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare azithromycin and levamisole with azithromycin alone in the treatment of acne vulgaris.
Efficacy & Safety Comparison of Epiduo With Doxycycline Versus Vehicle With Isotretinoin in the...
AcneNon-inferiority, randomized, controlled, multi-center, investigator-blind, parallel-group comparison study in subjects with severe acne vulgaris on the face.
Study for Long-term Treatment of Acne Vulgaris With Skinoren Versus Differin
Acne VulgarisThe purpose of this study is to assess the effect of Skinoren® 15% gel compared to no therapy on the maintenance of clinical therapy success in subjects with mild to moderate acne vulgaris previously treated for 3 months by a monotherapy of this substance and to assess the effect of Skinoren® 15% gel, compared to Differin® 0.1% gel on the efficacy and safety during a 9-month long-term treatment period.
Efficacy and the Tolerability of the Sequential Application of Two Marketed Products in Patients...
Acne VulgarisThe aim of this proof of principle study is to evaluate efficacy and safety of the sequential application of two marketed products for the treatment of acne vulgaris, using the Split-Face model
Acne Treatment With Active Oplon's Patches
Acne VulgarisThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate the effect of short treatment with active OPLON patches on Acne.
Adapalene-BPO Gel Associated With Doxycycline Hyclate 100 mg in the Treatment of Severe Acne Vulgaris...
Severe Acne VulgarisThe purpose of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy of Adapalene 0.1% / Benzoyl Peroxide (quoted as BPO) 2.5% Gel associated with Doxycycline Hyclate 100 mg Tablets compared to Adapalene 0.1% /Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Vehicle Gel associated with Doxycycline Hyclate 100 mg Tablets, in the treatment of severe acne vulgaris. The safety of the two treatment regimens will also be evaluated.
A Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of an Investigational Product Called CT...
Acne VulgarisAcneThe purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of CT Gel in subjects with acne vulgaris. The hypothesis is that CT Gel is superior to Clindamycin Gel, Tretinoin Gel and Vehicle Gel for the treatment of acne vulgaris.