A Study to Assess the Safety, Efficacy and Tolerability of Oral DFD-29 Capsules for the Treatment...
Papulopustular RosaceaThis is a 16-week, multicenter, randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, controlled study. After assessing eligibility during a screening period of up to 30 days, approximately 320 subjects at least 18 years old who are diagnosed with moderate to severe papulopustular rosacea will be randomized in a 3:3:2 ratio to DFD-29 (40 mg), Doxycycline capsules 40 mg, or Placebo once daily for 16 weeks. Of the 320 subjects, approximately 160 subjects are planned to be enrolled at 15 sites in the US, while the remaining subjects are to be enrolled at 14 sites in the EU.
Azelaic Acid on Demodex Counts in Rosacea
RosaceaThe purpose of this study is to measure the effects of azelaic acid on Demodex folliculorum counts and disease condition via a split face design in approximately twenty patients with mild to moderate rosacea. The investigators hypothesize that treatment of rosacea with azelaic acid will lead to a decreased Demodex folliculorum count as well as an improvement in lesion count and redness.
Effect of CD07805/47 Gel in Rosacea Flushing
RosaceaPhase 2a study to assess the efficacy and safety of CD07805/47 0.5% gel in the prevention of the flush of rosacea.
A 21 Day Pharmacokinetics Study in Papulopustular Rosacea
Papulopustular RosaceaThe purpose of this study is to characterize the pharmacokinetics of once daily topical gel and confirm that steady state conditions are reached under maximal use conditions following 3 weeks of daily applications.
A Twelve Week Safety and Efficacy Study in Rosacea
Papulopustular RosaceaThe purpose of this study is to evaluate th safety and efficacy of one-daily topical application of CLS001 low, mid and high dose compared to vehicle gel in subjects with papulopustular rosacea.
Comparative Safety and Efficacy of Two Treatments in the Treatment of Inflammatory Lesions of Rosacea...
RosaceaThe purpose of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of Perrigo's product to an FDA approved product for the treatment of inflammatory lesions rosacea
Evaluation of the Inhibitory Effects of Topical Ivermectin on Markers of Rosacea Specific Inflammation....
RosaceaThis study will assess the role of topical Ivermectin 1% cream and its effect on protease and antimicrobial peptide expression and on the skin microbiome (the microorganisms that live on the skin) in rosacea. This is a single-site 16-week open-label study at University of California, San Diego. The investigators will do this by first measuring serine protease activity and cathelicidin and skin microbiome of all subjects. All subjects will receive Ivermectin topical cream and will be instructed on how to apply it daily for 12 weeks. Participants will return for monthly visits during which their clinical symptoms of facial redness and number of facial papules will be scored, and they will have repeat tape stripping and/or skin swabs. At the end of the study, tape strips and skin swabs will be analyzed to determine serine protease activity and skin microbiome of participants at each of their visits and expression of cathelicidin (LL-37) mRNA. The investigators will then look at changes in serine protease activity and LL-37 expression and skin microbiome over time, and they will also determine whether or not these changes correlate with disease severity.
Phase 3 Efficacy and Safety Study of CD07805/47 Topical Gel in Subjects With Facial Erythema Associated...
RosaceaPhase 3 efficacy and safety study of CD07805/47 topical gel in subjects with facial erythema associated with rosacea. The study hypothesis is that CD07805/47 gel, applied topically once daily is more efficacious than vehicle and provides an acceptable safety profile in the treatment of facial erythema associated with rosacea.
The Role of Topically Dissolved Oxygen (TDO) to Ameliorate Signs of Photodamage
RosaceaAcne Vulgaris2 moreThis study is an evaluation of the role of topical dissolved oxygen to lessen visible signs of photodamage using a select regimen of topical dissolved oxygen containing cosmeceutical products. Evaluation of the overall skin tolerability of topical dissolved oxygen (safety) utilizing the regimen of products.
Safety and Efficacy of Azelaic Acid Foam, 15% in Papulopustular Rosacea
Papulopustular RosaceaThis study will investigate the safety and efficacy of a new formulation of an existing medication for the treatment of papulopustular rosacea. The study will test the active ingredient plus foam against foam alone.