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Active clinical trials for "Dermatitis, Contact"

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Novel Topical Treatment of Hand Dermatitis (Eczema)

Contact DermatitisEczema1 more

This study is designed as a prospective, randomized, double-blind right/left comparison of Epikeia coatings to improve hand dermatitis.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Afamelanotide in Patients Suffering From Polymorphic Light Eruption (PLE)

Polymorphic Light Eruption

This study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of afamelanotide in patients suffering from polymorphic light eruption (PLE).

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Wash Wipes and Standard Care in the Prevention of Incontinence-associated Dermatitis...

Irritant Contact Dermatitis Due to IncontinenceDiaper Rash2 more

Incontinence is a widespread problem in all health care setting. One of the main complications of incontinence is inflammation of the skin in the genital and anal region, also known as incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). IAD is a known risk factor of pressure ulcer development. Prevalence figures of IAD vary between 5.6% and 50%. The primary aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of a 3-in-1 genital wipe versus standard care (traditional water and soap) for the prevention of IAD. The second aim is to perform a health economic evaluation of the 3-in-1 genital wipe versus standard care, and third to compare the cost of a 2-in-1 total body wash wipe versus standard care for total body wash. Other outcomes are the comfort and tolerance of both the nurses and participants. In this Randomized Controlled Trial, performed in 13 long-term care settings, the participants will undergo a 30 day study period. In the experimental intervention, the participants will be washed with body wash wipes and genital wipes. In the control group, the subjects will receive traditional care. IAD as well as Pressure Ulcer prevalence will be monitored. Subjective and objective time measurements will be performed.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Tetrix on Alleviation of Burning,Itching Associated With Lesions of Contact Dermatitis...

Contact Dermatitis

To determine if Tetrix Cream, when applied to the skin lesions on patients with contact dermatitis, improves the symptoms of burning and itching.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

A Phase I, Single-Center Study of PDC-APB in Healthy Volunteers

Contact Dermatitis

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single ascending dose study to assess the safety and tolerability of PDC-APB by intramuscular (IM) injection compared to placebo.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Low Dose Exposure to Oxidized R-limonene - A Repeated Open Application Test (ROAT) Study

Allergic Contact Dermatitis Due to Cosmetics

This study evaluates the clinical and molecular effect of daily exposure to low doses of the fragrance contact allergen oxidized R-limonene. Three groups of participants are included: 1) Patients with a previous positive patch test to oxidized R-Limonene, 2) patients with a previous doubtful patch test to oxidized R-limonene and 3) healthy controls with no contact allergy to oxidized R-limonene

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of Bacitracin

Allergic Contact Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to establish a concentration of a bacitracin-patch for diagnosing allergic contact dermatitis.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of Lyral® Dose Response Study

Contact Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to determine optimal allergen dose as the lowest concentration eliciting positive reactions in 70-90% of subjects. Frequency of positive, negative, doubtful and irritant reactions, and concordance with a corresponding reference allergens will be captured.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of T.R.U.E. TEST in Children and Adolescents

DermatitisContact

Open, prospective, single-site, non-randomized study of the efficacy and safety of T.R.U.E. TEST allergens in children and adolescents ages 6-18.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Sunscreen and After-sun-lotion Protection in Polymorphic Light Eruption

Polymorphic Light Eruption

Polymorphic light eruption (PLE) is a common photodermatosis characterized by the appearance of itching, erythema, papules or vesicles on sun-exposed skin. Though etiology is unclear it is hypothesized that it is an abnormal immune response to autologous antigens generated by ultraviolet radiation (UVR). This randomized, double blinded left-right body side experimental comparison study was designed to assess the preventive effect of a sunscreen and topical DNA repair enzyme-containing after-sun lotion in PLE.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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