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Follow-up Efficacy and Safety of Alitretinoin in Severe Chronic Hand Dermatitis

Hand Dermatoses

Patients who have been treated in study protocol BAP089 may have responded to treatment, and subsequently relapsed to >75% of the baseline disease severity, will be investigated for response to further treatment with alitretinoin. Also, patients who have responded with mild or moderate disease will be investigated for additional treatment effect after prolongated treatment.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Efficacy Evaluation of Wasabi Leaf Extract on Skin

Skin Condition

To assess the efficacy of Wasabi Leaf Extract on skin

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Efficacy Evaluation of Pitaya Ovule Extract on Skin

Skin Condition

To assess the efficacy of Pitaya Ovule Extract on skin

Completed9 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Study on the Improvement of Sleep Quality, Skin Condition and Life Status After Taking...

Sleep Disorder

The main objective of the study is to observe changes in the subjects' sleep quality, skin condition and life status after 4 weeks of using a sleep aid drink (AOXMED Poria γ-aminobutyric acid drink). This is a single-center, randomized, double-blind, controlled, 4-week (28-day) clinical study conducted in Chinese healthy women aged 25-55 years old who were offered a sleep aid drink.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Targeted Intervention for Topical Steroid Phobia.

Dermatologic DiseasePhobia2 more

Topical steroids are an important component of treatment for many dermatological conditions, however 'Corticosteroid phobia' is a significant factor contributing to non adherence to prescribed therapy. The primary aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of targeted education, and involvement in a moderated social forum in reducing steroid phobia as assessed by the TOPICOP© score. Secondary objectives include determining if a decrease in TOPICOP© score correlates to an increase in compliance, or an improvement in quality of life.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Comparison of the Influence of Different Skin Conditions on the Allergic Skin Reactivity to Epicutanous...

Birch Pollen Allergy

It is an open-label physiological investigation of the allergic skin reactivity to epicutaneous allergen exposition in 20 allergic patients in two different skin conditions. The focus of the study is on the skin preparation/condition and not on the specific allergen or allergy, but for reasons of homogeneity a single allergic disease, birch pollen allergy was chosen as the basis for the testing. In order to evaluate the effects of the two different skin preparation techniques an intraindividual comparison of the skin reactivity in terms of the immediate phase I reaction to serial dilutions of birch pollen extracts was chosen. The serial dilution approach allows a dose dependent effect evaluation and comparison of the sensitivity. The differences will be explained mainly by the two different skin preparations allowing a quantitative comparison of these techniques.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Study for Various Skin Conditions

DyschromiaPhotodamaged Skin

Characterizing safety and efficacy of Halo Laser Treatment for Various Skin Conditions.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Rice Ceramide Supplementation and Skin Health

Skin Condition

Ceramides have been added to newer cosmetic products to improve skin barrier function and exogenously replenish skin ceramides. Of the stratum corneum intercellular lipids, Ceramides are the most effective at restoring barrier function and increasing skin hydration. Different ceramides have been incorporated into cosmetic formulations, but understanding the differences between ceramides used in formulations, or even identifying ceramides in formulations can be complex. This is mostly because of an archaic nomenclature system that is fundamentally flawed based on current scientific evidence. In the recent past, due to the unique bioactive components of rice, it has been explored to a certain limit for its components. Further, much attention has been paid to the plant ceramide with its incorporation into cosmetics and food preparations owing to its safety in contrast to animal/synthetic origin. There are reports on plant ceramide deciphering its protective effects on human skin by preventing moisture loss. It has been anticipated that ceramides, fatty acids, and cholesterol in combination with hydrocortisone (HC) can be an useful therapeutic agents against xerosis and atopic dermatitis. The beneficial effects of oral intake of plant-derived ceramides for skin hydration and skin barrier reinforcement have been established in several studies involving animal models as well as human subjects. Ingestion of konjac ceramides has also shown positive effects in atopic dermatitis patients as well as healthy volunteers. Results showed improved skin symptoms and reduced skin allergic responses. The foregoing studies support the beneficial effects of oral intake of plant ceramides and their potential complementary and alternative therapeutic applications in the restoration and maintenance of skin barrier function. However, the findings from human study are still very limited, more detailed and comprehensive studies are still required to document the clinical efficacy of oral supplementation of ceramides. Thus, this study aims to evaluate the effects of rice ceramides consumption in improving skin health.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetics and Distribution of Dapsone in Leucocytes After Single-dose and Multiple-dose Administration...

MethemoglobinemiaLinear IgA Bullous Dermatosis

The objectives of the study are to evaluate pharmacokinetics, distribution in blood leucocytes, metabolism and methemoglobinemia after single-dose and repeated-dose administration of 100 mg of dapsone in healthy subjects genotyped for CYP2C9 and NAT2 to evaluate serum through levels, distribution in blood leucocytes and methemoglobinemia after repeated-dose treatment with dapsone in patients with autoimmune bullous dermatoses before and after concomitant treatment with glucocorticoids

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Study of VF001-DP in Patients With Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers

UlcerLeg Ulcer6 more

The purpose of this study is to determine if VF001-DP improves wound healing in chronic venous leg ulcers compared to standard care only.

Unknown status38 enrollment criteria
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