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Active clinical trials for "Lice Infestations"

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Efficacy and Safety of Summers Non-Pesticide Lice Asphyxiator (L.A.)for the Treatment of Head Lice....

Head Lice

This is a multi-center, randomized, double blind, vehicle controlled, study designed to evaluate the pediculicidal activity of Summers 5% L.A. compared to a vehicle control.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetic (PK) and Tolerance Study of Natroba Topical Suspension in Pediatrics With an Active...

Pediculosis

A pharmacokinetic and tolerance study of Natroba (spinosad) Topical Suspension, 0.9% in pediatric subjects 6 months to 4 years of age with an active head lice infestation.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of "No More" Anti-lice Medical Device to Kill Lice and Lice Eggs

Lice

The purpose of this study is to determine effectiveness of an Anti-lice treatment using the medical device "No More" which is designed to kill lice and lice eggs on the head.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety Study for PIOLIN® Shampoo

PEDICULOSIS

This study aims to demonstrate the therapeutic efficacy and safety of Shampoo PIOLIN ® in the treatment of human pediculosis. Will be treated 212 patients aged 2-60 years with the infestation, along with the people in your family life. All will be submitted to the dosing regimen recommended in the package insert. 100% of the sample shall be subjected to clinical evaluation through comb, pre and post treatment and monitored after thirty days for evaluation of safety and possible adverse effects that may arise related to any of the components of the formula. The efficacy study is active comparator, non-inferiority.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Scalp Pruritus Measurement Using Visual Analog Scale and 5-d Itch Scale in Children With Pediculosis...

Pediculus CapitisPruritus

Pediculosis capitis is a parasitic infestation that can cause scalp pruritus and quality of life disturbances. There are two objective measurement for pruritus, visual analog scale (VAS) and 5-D itch scale, which can assess the severity of the scalp pruritus and the latter can also asses the quality of life affected by pruritus. Even though VAS can not be used to evaluate the impact of pruritus on quality of life, it is very easy to use while 5-D itch scale is complex and not child-friendly. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between two different pruritus scales and to establish validity of pruritus VAS scale in evaluating quality of life in children with pediculosis capitis. We compare two pruritus scale on students with pediculosis of two boarding school in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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