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Placebo Controlled Efficacy Evaluation of the Hydrolyzed Collagen Peptide In Adult Females

SkinSkin Manifestations1 more

The aim of this study is to evaluate the contribution of hydrolized collagen products to elasticity, hydration and roughness of the skin of female volunteers. Safety and tolerability of the product is the other objective of this placebo-controlled, randomized study.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of GP0116

Skin Manifestations

This is a prospective, randomized, evaluator-blinded, comparator-controlled, parallel group, multicenter study in the U.S. for correction of moderate to severe dynamic facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds (NLFs).

Active7 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness, Safety, and Cost Efficacy of Water (H2O) as a Substitute for Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3)...

Skin Manifestations

Chemical peeling is an applied procedure which creates controlled destruction of all layers of the epidermis or dermis, subsequently causes exfoliation followed by regeneration of layers with the final result of improved texture and appearance of the skin. Various indications of chemical peeling actions include damage to skin structure (skin aging, scars, pigmentation disorders), superficial tumors (seborrheic keratosis, lentigo, actinic keratosis), and inflammation such as acne vulgaris. Various chemicals commonly used for procedures in peeling include alpha hydroxy acid or alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA) such as Glycolic Acid (GA) 20-70%, lactic acid, malic acid, pyruvic acid; beta hydroxy acids / BHA (10-30% salicylic acid), carbon dioxide snow, Jessner solution, lipohydroxy acid, resorcinol, retinoic acid, trichloroacetic acid (TCA), phenols, Baker - Gordon formula. In this study, the investigators are using glycolic acid 35% solution. Based on its mechanism of action, glycolic acid (GA) is a keratolytic agents, in which it penetrates the stratum corneum and interfere with corneocyte adhesion by damaging the intercellular desmosome bonds. Until now, GA is a superficial peeling that is very popular and most widely used throughout the world . The advantages of GA peeling include odorless, colorless, painless, permanently effective, and minimal side effects. However, unlike non-AHA peeling materials, peels made from AHA cannot be neutralized by themselves. Without neutralization, AHA will penetrate deeper and may cause scars. Neutralization is the process of applying a base solution to stop the work of chemicals in peeling. In neutralization, liquids that can be used are alkaline liquids such as water, sodium bicarbonate, sodium hydroxide or ammonium saline solution to stop its work. In various literature, it is stated that water can be used as a neutralizing liquid in the chemical peels of AHA. It has also been mentioned in the literature that neutralization with sodium bicarbonate on the market does not provide any advantage over water use, as long as the acid is completely removed from the skin surface. The objective of this research is to look into the effectiveness, safety , and cost efficacy of water (H2O).

Completed9 enrollment criteria

A Specialized Amino Acid Mixture on Body Composition and Skin State in Overweight and Obese Class...

Amino AcidBody Weight Changes3 more

The use of dietary amino acids has been explored for therapeutic and safety intervention of obesity and obesity-induced dysfunction. In particular, 3 molecules have been shown to be effective both in the animal model and in humans, in promoting the loss of fat mass, specifically visceral adipose tissue, and in maintaining free fat mass: arginine, glutamine and leucine (and its metabolite beta hydroxy methyl butyrate, HMB). The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy in terms of fat mass, in particular Visceral Adipose Tissue reduction, as primary end point, in obese patients following the administration of specific food for special medical purposes (FSMP) for muscle recovery, consisting of arginine, glutamine and HMB. The secondary end point is the evaluation of skin state, by a validate self-reported questionnaire survey to assess skin, after 4- weeks intake of this FSMP.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Tolerability Comparison of Differin® Cream 0.1% Versus Differin® Lotion 0.1% in Subjects With Healthy...

Skin Manifestations

The purpose of this study is to compare the tolerability of Differin® (adapalene) Cream, 0.1% to Differin® Lotion, 0.1% in subjects with healthy skin treated once a day for three (3) weeks.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Tolerability Comparison Between Differin® Cream 0.1% Versus Differin® Lotion 0.1% in Subjects With...

Skin Manifestations

The purpose of this study is to compare the tolerability of Differin® (adapalene) Cream, 0.1% to Differin® Lotion, 0.1% in subjects with healthy skin treated once a day for three (3) weeks.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Vinh Wellness Collagen on Skin Health

Skin ManifestationsSkin Abnormalities

The most visible signs of aging are on the skin. As skin gets older it shows a decrease in epidermal thickness, with a flattening of the dermal-epidermal junction. At the same time, loss of elasticity and wrinkle formation begin. The objective of this randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled study is to evaluate the efficacy of Vinh Wellness Collagen on skin elasticity, wrinkles, and hydration over 12 weeks.

Completed36 enrollment criteria

A Study to Characterize the Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Safety of Anifrolumab in Adult...

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

This study will be conducted to characterize pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, safety, and tolerability of anifrolumab given via the subcutaneous (SC) route of administration in adult Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) subjects with a type I Interferon (IFN) test high result and active skin manifestations while receiving Standard of Care (SOC) treatment. In addition, the efficacy of anifrolumab on SLE skin manifestations will be characterized.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Split-face Tolerability Comparison Between MetroGel® 1% vs Finacea® 15% in Subjects With Healthy...

Skin Manifestations

The purpose of this study is to compare the tolerability of MetroGel® 1% to Finacea® 15% in subjects with healthy skin applied according to product labeling for three weeks.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Split-Face Tolerability Comparison Between MetroGel® 1% Versus Finacea® 15% in Subjects With Healthy...

Skin Manifestations

The purpose of this study is to compare the tolerability of MetroGel® (metronidazole gel) 1% to Finacea® (azelaic acid) Gel 15% in subjects with healthy skin applied according to product labeling for three weeks.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

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