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Active clinical trials for "Skin Diseases"

Results 211-220 of 402

Investigating the Morbidity of Glucocorticoid Use in Patients With Autoimmune Bullous Diseases (AIBDs)...

Autoimmune Bullous DermatosisGlucocorticoids Toxicity

This project utilised the validated glucocorticoid toxicity index (GTI) tool to assess the morbidity of glucocorticoid-use in patients with autoimmune bullous disease. In particular, the study investigated the nature and prevalence of glucocorticoid-induced myopathy.

Active6 enrollment criteria

A Five Day Clinical Study to Examine the Effects of a Benzoyl Peroxide Treatment on Facial Acne...

Skin Diseases

5 Day study to assess how quickly a topical acne product begins to work.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

Study To Assess A Radiofrequency Microneedling Device For Dermatologic Conditions

WrinkleFine Lines6 more

Subjects are to be enrolled in this clinical study if they are 18 - 55 years old. Up to 120 subjects will be enrolled at multiple study centers. Subjects may receive up to 5 treatments for a wide array of dermatologic conditions in which electrocoagulation and hemostasis is a viable mechanism for means of improvement.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Utility of Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole Use in Skin Abscess Management

Skin DiseasesInfectious

The purpose of this study is to determine if antibiotics are required in the management of skin abscess following incision and drainage.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Laser Therapy Versus Narrow Band Ultraviolet B for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris

Skin Diseases

Forty-five participants with facial AV were assigned randomly to three groups of fifteen subjects each. Each group received various therapies. Group A (Study group A) had received both NBUB and akne-Mycin; Group B( study group B) had received Red LLLT and akne-Mycin and group C (Control group) received only akne-Mycin cream. All 45 participants are tested at the initial treatments, after 4 weeks and after 8 weeks by the acne count, the intensity scale and the photographic test.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Onychomycosis With Loceryl (Amorolfine) Nail Lacquer 5% Versus Ciclopirox Nail Lacquer...

Foot Dermatoses

The main objective of this study is to compare subject's compliance and satisfaction for two modes of treatment of toenails infection (Onychomycosis) with Loceryl Nail Lacquer (Loceryl NL) and Ciclopirox Nail Lacquer (Ciclopirox NL).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Using Red Djulis Products Can Improve Skin Conditions

Skin Condition

Hypothesis: Using red djulis products can improve skin conditions

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Non-inferiority of Belotero® Basic Versus Juvéderm® Ultra 3

Physiological StressDisorder of Aging3 more

This study will investigate the non-inferiority of Belotero® Basic versus Juvéderm® Ultra 3 in the treatment of nasolabial folds

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Cantharidin in Molluscum Contagiosum

Molluscum ContagiosumSkin Disease

The University of North Carolina Department of Dermatology is conducting a clinical trial to evaluate a drug called cantharidin in the treatment of molluscum contagiosum. Molluscum is a common dermatologic disorder caused by a poxvirus. Molluscum typically presents with many flesh-colored bumps on the skin. It goes away on its own, though can last several months to several years. Cantharidin is a topical medicine which is applied at the clinic visit. It is well tolerated by the majority of children.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Acquisition of Blood and Skin Samples From Normal Volunteers to Support Research Activities...

Healthy VolunteerDermatologic Diseases1 more

Background: -This protocol is concerned with the acquisition of blood, skin, or mucosal samples from healthy volunteers or patients with selected skin diseases to support the basic science and clinical research activities of the Dermatology Branch and other intramural Laboratories and Branches at the NIH Clinical Research Center. Objectives: (Primary) -To allow collection of blood, skin, or mucosal samples from healthy volunteers or patients with selected skin or systemic diseases as needed to support the research activities of our Branch and other Laboratories and Branches. Eligibility: Healthy individuals (including employees and other patients) and patients with selected skin or other diseases, including individuals of both genders and all racial/ethnic groups. Patient volunteers must be willing to undergo blood drawing and/or skin/mucosal biopsies. Design: -This is dependent upon the particular investigation for which these samples are needed.

Active5 enrollment criteria
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