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Active clinical trials for "Herpes Labialis"

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Efficacy and Safety Study of ME-609 and Acyclovir for Treatment of Herpes Simplex Labialis

Herpes Labialis

The purpose of this study is to determine whether ME-609 is more efficient than acyclovir and placebo for the treatment of recurrent herpes labialis.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Clinical Assessment of the Effectiveness and Safety of Herpes Patch SOS in the Treatment of Herpes...

Herpes Simplex Labialis

Recent clinical studies showed, that a hydrocolloid patch is effective, well tolerated and comparable with aciclovir cream 5 % for the treatment of HSL lesions, while affording additional benefits of wound protection, discretion and relief of social embarrassment. The aim of the actual study was the clinical assessment of the effectiveness and safety of Hansaplast® SOS Herpes Patch (HPHP) in comparison to Compeed® Herpes Vesicle Patch (CHP) in treating HSL. Both products are CE-certificated and are available at the market for medical devices.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate Using a Cold Sore Patch to Treat Herpes Labialis

Herpes Labialis

The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the safety and performance of a cold sore patch for the treatment of herpes labialis.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness and Clinical Mechanism of Huanglian-Jiedu Decoction in Patients With Intense-exuberant...

Intense-exuberant Stomach Fire SyndromAcute Pericoronitis2 more

This clinical research focus on evaluating the effectiveness of Huanglian-Jiedu Decoction in patients with intense-exuberant stomach fire syndrome (one of the common TCM syndrome)of acute pericoronitis,minor recurrent aphthous stomatitis and recurrent herpes simplex labialis,meanwhile, exploring the pharmacological mechanism and potential biomarkers of this traditional formula.

Unknown status36 enrollment criteria

Study of a New Topical Natural Health Product for the Treatment of Herpes Labialis

Herpes Labialis

The aim of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of a topical natural health product in comparison to placebo for the treatment of herpes labialis.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

An Open Label Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of BOR15001L7 for the Treatment of Cold...

Recurrent Herpes Labialis

BOR15001L7 is a natural product. The primary objective of this study is to demonstrate its non-inferiority to docosanol 10% based on the healing time of cold sores in patients with recurrent herpes labialis.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Topical Antiviral Agents for Labial Cold Sores (Herpes Labialis)

Reccurent Herpes Labialis

Recurrent cold sores - herpes simplex labialis (HSL) occurs in 20-40% of the US population and patient seek treatment because of the discomfort and visibility of the lesion although it is a self limiting disease. The purpose of this study is to check the safety, Efficacy and convenience of Use of the Natural Agent "Superlysin Gel" as Treatment for Herpes Labialis in Comparison to Acyclovir 5% and Docozanole 10%.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Herpes Labialis by Photodynamic Therapy

Photodynamic TherapyHerpes Simplex1 more

Lesions of herpes labialis are caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and cause pain and aesthetic compromise. It is characterized by the formation of small vesicles that coalesce and rupture forming extremely painful ulcers, that evolve to crusts, dry desquamations until their complete remission. Currently, the treatment of these lesions is done with acyclovir. Although it diminishes the symptomatology, it causes viral resistance and does not prevent the recurrence of the lesions. It is known that photodynamic therapy (PDT) has numerous advantages, among them: the reduction of the time of remission, and does not cause resistance. A total of 30 patients with herpes labialis in the prodromal stage of vesicles, ulcers, and crusts will be selected to participate in the study and randomized into two groups: G1 control and G2 experimental. After signing informed consent, patients in group G1 will undergo the standard gold treatment for cold sores with acyclovir and simulated PDT treatment. Patients in the experimental G2 group will be treated simulating the gold standard treatment of herpes labialis (placebo) and PDT.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

An Investigation Into the Efficacy of Herpecin L at Reducing the Frequency and Severity of Cold...

Cold Sores

Focus Consumer Healthcare has developed Herpecin L. Herpecin L combines many different ingredients hypothesized to promote quick healing and symptom reduction from cold sores.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

NB-001 Treatment of Recurrent Herpes Labialis

Herpes Labialis

This is a study to test the hypothesis that time to healing of a cold sore will be lower in the active treatment arm of the study when compared to the vehicle (placebo). Subjects with a history of cold sores will be enrolled and administered active treatment or placebo in a blinded manner. Subjects will then be followed to assess time to healing.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria
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