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Active clinical trials for "Lice Infestations"

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Impact of Community Scabies Treatment on Head Lice Prevalence in the Solomon Islands

ScabiesHead Lice

This is a pilot study evaluating if treatment for scabies also treats headlice in the same community

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Oral Ivermectin and Permethrin 5% Lotion in Treatment of Pediculosis Capitis

Pediculosis

In children, pediculosis is a common ectoparasitic infestation. Infestation of head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) causes a variety of physical symptoms, including pruritus, excoriation, cervical lymphadenopathy, and conjunctivitis1. It also has a number of negative social consequences, including parental anxiety and stigmatization of infested children2. It is a significant public health issue that primarily affects school-aged children aged 8 to 113. In developing nations, prevalence rates of up to 40% have been reported4. The four urban areas of KPK (NWFP) reported prevalence of 36.7%5. People with a low socioeconomic background and poor hygiene are more likely to be affected6. Pediculosis capitis has been treated using a variety of treatment modalities. They include both physician prescription and over-the-counter medications. Permethrin or ivermectin had been used topically or orally. Permethrin is a neurotoxin that is synthesized. It is a pyrethroid neurotoxic that targets voltage-sensitive Sodium ion receptors in the neurological system of the insect, triggering nerve depolarization, hyperexcitation, muscular paralysis, and, eventually, parasite death7. Ivermectin is antiparasitic medication, it is possible to treat diseases like lymphatic filariasis, and ectoparasite infestations, primarily scabies, with ivermectin because it binds to glutamate gated chloride ion receptors of invertebrates and disrupts neurotransmission8. The rationale of this study is to study while comparing effectiveness of oral ivermectin and topical permethrin in management of pediculosis. The topical medication usage is problematic and had reported drug resistance9. There has been less regional or national research on the effectiveness of oral Ivermectin, so doctors less frequently use it in our department. Instead, the patients are treated for pediculosis capitis with topical Permethrin.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Trial of the Ovicidal Activity of Three Head Lice Products (NeutraLice Lotion®, NeutraLice Advance®...

Head Lice

The purpose of this study is to compare the ovicidal activity of three head lice treatment products. The study population will consist of Queensland primary school-aged children (Grades 1 - 7) who have at least 20 live eggs on the hair and who have not used any head lice product in the four weeks prior to the study. Enrollment will continue to achieve 30 subjects in each treatment group (total of 90 subjects).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Control of Head Lice Infestations in Children and Adults

Pediculosis

The goal of this study is to see if heated air will kill head lice and their eggs. The treatment visit is approximately 1 hour long with a follow up phone call.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Dose Ranging Study of Spinosad Creme Rinse

Pediculosis CapitisHead Lice

A pilot dose ranging study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of different strengths of Spinosad Creme versus a vehicle control.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

A Pharmacokinetic (PK) Study of NatrOVA Topical Creme (1%) in Pediatric Subjects 6 to 24 Months...

Pediculosis Capitis (Head Lice)

This is an open label, single center, single dose PK study of NatrOVA Creme Rinse (1%), an investigational treatment for head lice and nits, in normal, healthy infants.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Abametapir Lotion Administered for the Treatment of Head Lice...

Head Lice Infestation

Purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of at-home administration of a single application of abametapir lotion 0.74% w/w for the treatment of head lice.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Dose Ranging Study of Different Strengths of Spinosad Topical Creme in Subjects With Pediculosis...

Pediculosis Capitis (Head Lice)

The primary objective of the study is to determine the safety and efficacy of different strengths of Spinosad topical creme, as compared to a vehicle control, in subjects who have been infested with at least a mild case of Pediculosis capitis (head lice).

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Randomised, Assessor-Blind, Comparative Efficacy Clinical Trial of 3 Pediculicides.

Pediculosis

Objective To compare the cure rates (defined as the complete absence of live lice, adults or nymphs, as diagnosed by wet-combing of three Australian approved head lice products for the treatment of primary school children with head lice infestation. The study design will be randomised and assessor-blind using three comparative parallel treatment groups. The study population will consist of Queensland state primary school children (up to Year 7) with live head lice (adults or nymphs) on the hair or scalp who have not used any head lice product in the four weeks prior to the study.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Bioequivalence Study, Comparing Two Formulations of Ivermectin Lotion, 0.5%

Lice; Head Lice

A Multi-Center, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo controlled, Parallel-group study, comparing Ivermectin Lotion, 0.5%

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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