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Bariederm Cream in Chronic Contact Dermatitis

Contact Dermatitis

We intend to evaluate the efficiency and tolerability of a barrier cream (bariederm) in protecting hands of individuals with hand dermatitis, either due to allergy or irritation. We believe that the use of the cream would benefit with the skin.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Combining Topical Antibiotic/Steroid/Moisturizer Therapy Compared to Active Comparator...

Severe Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory skin disease that occurs most commonly during early infancy and childhood. It is frequently associated with abnormalities in skin barrier function, allergen sensitization and recurrent skin infections. AD is a major public health problem worldwide, with prevalence in children of 10-20% and 2-5% of the general population. The skin of AD patients is susceptible to colonization and infection with Staphylococcus aureus (SA )which contribute significantly to the severity of the clinical manifestations of eczema, triggering a vicious cycle. Fusidic Acid (FA) cream is a topical antibiotic widely used in the treatment of skin and soft tissue infections and infected atopic dermatitis. However in recent years, the emergence of drug-resistant organisms, e.g. Methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has led to scrutiny of antibiotic use. Prolonged use of topical FA has been linked with emergence of FA-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (FRSA) . Fusidic acid is a natural antibiotic, extracted from cultures of Fusidium coccineum, which has a powerful antibacterial action. Topical use of Fusidic acid is fully in line with therapeutic strategies that recommend the use of an antibiotic with the narrowest activity spectrum to minimize the risk of resistance. In AD with infected lesions, combined treatment with antibiotic and steroid demonstrates greater efficacy over the use of steroid. Trial Design: A three-center, double blind, randomized ,phase II , parallel group, efficacy trial. Type of Intervention: A triple compounded cream containing a topical antibiotic , topical steroid and moisturizer. Type of control: Active control containing a double compounded cream comprising a topical steroid and moisturizer . Study population and Setting: A sample of 78 subjects will be recruited from Red Cross Children's Hospital , Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital and King Edward Hospital Estimated duration of trial: 12 months. Duration of participation: Each subject will participate in the trial for a maximum of 140 days. Primary endpoint: reduction in SCORAD scores; frequency of clinical flares for AD and improvement in the quality of life at 140 days. The benefit of this trial is that it provides a simple and effective approach to the management of atopic eczema.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Wool Clothing for the Management of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis (DESSINE2)

DermatitisAtopic

The study is a sequentially recruited, cross-over-cohort, outpatient-based evaluation of the effectiveness of wool clothing, as compared to standard clothing, in reducing the severity of childhood atopic dermatitis (eczema) over two consecutive six-week periods.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Dupilumab on Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Allergic Contact Dermatitis

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of dupilumab on allergic contact dermatitis.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Evaluating Results of Regularly Applied Emollient - Spray in Atopic Dermatitis Therapy

Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, relapsing, inflammatory skin disease that has potential for profound and far-reaching effects on all aspects of children and their families lives, significantly reducing the quality of life. Atopic dermatitis typically appears in infancy and nowadays is affecting up to 10-30% of children and 2-10% of adults. Diminished skin barrier is the essential factor that plays a role in the initiation, consolidating and exacerbating AD. Treatment options for AD typically address skin barrier protection or inflammatory components of disease. Proper care using mild and appropriately formulated emollient preparations may provide significant benefits. In investigators prior study, more than half of pharmacy-derived emollient preparations contained potential contact haptens listed in the European baseline series (EBS), used in diagnosing contact dermatitis. The primary aim of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy of regularly applied emollient in an atomiser (in the form of oil-in-water emulsion) in maintenance therapy, in children presenting from mild to moderate atopic dermatitis. In this study 3 visits are planned (for a period of 4 weeks). During each visit investigators will evaluate transepidermal water loss (TEWL), capacitance of outer areas of the stratum corneum as an indirect assessment of skin hydration. Moreover, investigators will assess three-them-severityIndex and the Children's Dermatology Life Quality Index (CDLQI). The product that participants will use in the study, was prepared at investigators request, in collaboration with the cosmetics company, which according to investigators knowledge at present, will not be benefited from the audit. The following described study project (prospective clinical trial, uncontrolled, open-label) will be conducted within the framework of the statutory tasks of the Department of Pulmonology and Allergology of Children Medical University of Warsaw and is a non-commercial project.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Topical Cream SNG100 for Treatment in Moderate Atopic Dermatitis Subjects.

Atopic Dermatitis

The investigators aimed to understand better the efficacy in a randomized, double-blind, intraindividual design trial in 66 participants with AD treated with SNG100, and 2 different strengths of topical steroids hydrocortisone and the medium potent mometasone furoate cream.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Grape Juice and Dermatitis in Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer

This study aimed to investigate the effect of grape juice on acute radiation dermatitis in breast cancer (BC) patients undergoing radiotherapy (RT). 50 eligible BC patients will randomly assign to consume 100 gr of grape juice per day during and 1 week after RT or with no intervention (control group). The radiation dermatitis will be assessed weekly according to the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group/ European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (RTOG/EORTC) scales.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Evaluate Efficacy, PK, and Safety of FB825 in Adults With Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

The study aims to evaluate the efficacy, improvement from baseline in Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) score, of multiple intravenous (IV) doses of FB825 in subjects with atopic dermatitis

Unknown status47 enrollment criteria

Study of the Skin Microbiome and the Potential of a Topical Probiotic Cream for Atopic Dermatitis...

Atopic Dermatitis

The skin microbiome of atopic dermatitis patients and healthy volunteers will be studies by collecting and analysing skin swabs on different timepoint. Additional, effort will be made to isolate and characterize Lactobacillus spp. and other beneficial micro-organisms on the skin. Second aim of this study is to evaluate a topical probiotic cream in atopic dermatitis treatment. A double-blind placebo-controlled intervention study will be performed in parallel with the skin microbiome analysis. Both clinical effect on the symptoms of atopic dermatitis and effect on the skin microbiome and survival of beneficial bacteria on the skin will be evaluated.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Glycerol, Two Topical Steroids, and a Topical Immune Modulator Against Skin Irritation...

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The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of glycerol ointment, triamcinolone acetonide ointment, clobetasol ointment and tacrolimus ointment on irritated skin in a cumulative skin irritation test model using healthy volunteers.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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