Study of Generic Pimecrolimus Cream, 1% in the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic DermatitisThis is a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group, Multiple-Site Study to Evaluate the Therapeutic Equivalence of a Generic Pimecrolimus Cream, 1% (Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd) to the Marketed Product ELIDEL® (pimecrolimus) Cream, 1% (Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC) in the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis (AD).
Bioequivalence Study of Pimecrolimus Cream, 1% and Elidel® Cream, 1% in Mild to Moderate Atopic...
Atopic DermatitisTo establish the bioequivalence between test drug, Pimecrolimus Cream, 1% with that of reference listed drug, Elidel® (pimecrolimus) Cream 1%, in the treatment of mild to moderate Atopic Dermatitis. To establish superiority of each active treatment over the placebo.
Hydrosorb® Versus Control in the Management of Radio-induced Skin Toxicity: Multicentre Controlled...
Breast CancerRadiation DermatitisThe primary objective consisted of avoiding deterioration and/or restoring the integrity of the skin of patients treated by radiotherapy, right from the first signs of grade 1 or 2 radiation dermatitis.
Dupilumab Skin Barrier Function Study in Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic DermatitisPrimary Objective: - Evaluate changes in skin barrier function with transepidermal water loss (TEWL) assessed after skin tape stripping (STS) in pre-defined lesional skin in participants with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) treated with dupilumab. Secondary Objectives: Evaluate changes in skin barrier function with TEWL assessed after STS in pre-defined lesional and non-lesional skin in participants with moderate to severe AD treated with dupilumab in reference to normal skin of healthy volunteers. Evaluate time course of skin barrier function with TEWL assessed before and after STS in pre-defined lesional and non-lesional skin in participants with moderate to severe AD treated with dupilumab in reference to normal skin of healthy volunteers.
Effect of OC000459 on Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic DermatitisThe purpose of this study is to determine whether OC000459 is in reducing disease severity and preventing flares in people with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD).
Efficacy Study of Dialyzed Leukocytes Extracts to Treat Paediatric Moderate Atopic Dermatitis
Childhood Atopic DermatitisPatients with atopic dermatitis treated with conventional treatment plus Dialyzed Leukocyte Extracts (DLE-oral Transferon) as adjuvant, have better clinical outcome than patients treated only with conventional treatment.
Treatment of Incontinence Associated Dermatitis in Older Children and Adults
Incontinence Associated DermatitisA randomized controlled trial that compared the use of two topical zinc oxide based diaper rash products in a structured care regimen for the treatment of IAD in hospitalized adults and older children.
Clinical Case Series Evaluating Skin Wellness System
Moisture-associated DermatitisFungal Infection in Perineal AreaThe purpose of this evaluation is to observe the performance of two (2) different skin care treatment protocols on the skin: #1 Kendall™ Body Wash & Shampoo in combination with the Moisture Barrier Cream; or #2 Kendall™ 2-in-1 Cleanser in combination with the Anti-fungal Cream. The scientific evidence supports using these types of skin care products to keep the skin healthy in the presence of moisture, urine, stool, or fungal infection. The cleansers are preferred over soap and water and can be applied on all areas of the skin. The Moisture Barrier Cream is formulated especially for skin exposed to moisture, urine, or stool. The Antifungal Cream is utilized for fungal infections associated with athlete's foot, jock itch, and ring worm to relieve itching, soreness, and irritation.
LEO 29102 Cream in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic DermatitisThis is a proof of concept and dose finding Phase II trial comparing 5 dose strengths with vehicle and an active comparator (Elidel cream 10 mg/g) in a 4 week, twice daily treatment regimen in mild to moderate atopic dermatitis patients.
Vitamin D Supplementation in Childhood Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic DermatitisThe goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the therapeutic role of vitamin D supplementation in a subset of patients with atopic dermatitis (AD): children with disease onset or worsening in the winter. The investigators hypothesis is that (1) vitamin D supplementation in patients with either wintertime onset or exacerbation of AD will improve Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) scores, and (2) vitamin D supplementation will improve the Investigator's Global Assessment.