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Cold Atmospheric Plasma Device Extension Study

Verruca VulgarisMolluscum Contagiosum

Patients between 4-21 years of age with at least one wart or molluscum lesion are eligible to participate in this study. The duration of the study is a minimum of 4 weeks with the maximum duration of monthly treatments for one year, depending on lesion clearance. The number of lesions will be chosen by the dermatologist. Patients who opt to participate will receive non-thermal, or cold, atmospheric plasma to treat all lesions selected. Safety profile as well as changes in size, pain and appearance will be measured. Photographs and dermatologist impressions will be used to measure treatment response.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of VDMN-21 Patch in Subjects With Common Warts

Verruca VulgarisWarts1 more

This Phase 2 study has been designed to determine the safety and efficacy of repeated treatment sessions of VDMN-21 patch at two dose strengths as compared to a matched vehicle control patch in subjects with verruca vulgaris

Recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Nonavalent HPV Vaccine in the Treatment of Difficult-to-treat Palmo-plantar Warts

Palmar or Plantar Warts

Cutaneous viral warts are very common and are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). Most people experience warts in one form or another at some point in their lives. Cutaneous warts are related to different types of HPV. For the palms and soles, HPV 2 has been the most frequently found but HPV 1, 4, 27, and 57 have also been described. Our hypothesis is that vaccination by nonavalent vaccine against HPV could lead to a complete resolution of difficult-to-treat palmo-plantar warts patients of more than 15 years and 3 months of age.

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

Intralesional HPV Vaccine for Condylomata

Human Papilloma VirusWarts4 more

This study will investigate whether injecting genital warts with small quantities of the Gardasil 9 vaccine has an effect on the warts.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Auto-inoculation of a Wart in Multiple Viral Warts

Viral WartDelayed Hypersensitivity

This study is being conducted to see effectiveness of auto-inoculation of a wart in multiple viral warts. Patients with recurrent, multiple warts of all types, are being recruited for the study. A wart is excised, minced and then inoculated in a subcutaneous pocket made on the volar aspect of forearm. Patients are to be reviewed after every 4 weeks to note any reduction in number warts.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Nitric Oxide Releasing Solution (NORS) For The Treatment Of Human Papillomavirus(HPV) Verrucae Plantaris...

Verruca Plantaris

A phase 2a multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of topical nitric oxide releasing solution (NORS) for the treatment of human papillomavirus (HPV) caused verrucae plantaris (plantar warts). Participants will be treated over a 21 day period with a final evaluation on Day 35. They will be separated into 3 treatment groups (placebo, 1x and 2x dose). Participants will be evaluated for change in wart size, wart clearance, and HPV genotype.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

OM202JP Clinical Study of KNP2002

Common Wart

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate safety and efficacy of KNP2002 in patients with common warts aged 15 to 50 years old.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Double Blind Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of 2LVERU®JUNIOR and...

Common WartFlat Wart1 more

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is very common, as most people will experience infection during their lifetime. The most common manifestation of HPV infection is common warts. Common warts may appear at any age. Conventional treatments can be used to treat warts and they are based on two mechanisms: stimulation of cellular immunity against HPVs or destruction of the lesion. These treatments are based on the location of the wart and the degree of the symptoms. No specific antiviral therapy is available to cure warts and today, there is no treatment that allows the definitive eradication of the virus. The 2LVERU® has been available for more than 20 years, and has received a marketing authorization in Belgium by the Federal Agency for Medicines and Health Products (FAMHP). It is used as an immune regulator in the treatment of common warts (verruca vulgaris), flat warts (verruca plana) or plantar warts (verruca plantaris) caused by Human Papillomavirus. Since 2LVERU® has been made available, clinical observational data collected on treated patients have shown the beneficial effect on the disappearance of warts. The purpose of this placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind trial is the comparison of the efficacy of the treatment on the disappearance of warts at the end of treatment (6-month visit) between the 2LVERU® JUNIOR and 2LVERU® versus the placebo group.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Piezoelectric Drived Microneedling in Treating Refractory Skin Diseases

Skin DiseasesHypertrophic Scar4 more

Piezoelectric drived microneedling treats refractory skin disorders using hollow microneedles assisted by ultrasound. Mechanically, the injection of medicine by hollow microneedling could makes the distribution of medicine more evenly. And the addition of ultrasound technique improves the effectiveness of microneedling. Investigators plan to conduct a pilot study to investigate the efficacy of using piezoelectric drived microneedles in treating refractory skin diseases.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Tazarotene in Treatment of Verruca Plana

Warts Flat

Verruca plana is a common skin infection with worldwide distribution. Approximately 10% of general population is infected with flat warts and it represents up to 18 % of the patients seeking treatment for warts. Verruca plana is not merely an infectious disease but also affects the quality of patients' life. Verruca plana causes major cosmetic and social concerns. Lesions' persistence and recurrence cause frustrations and psychological distress which motivate patients to seek different treatment strategies. Verruca plana commonly affects the school aged children which augments its effect on the psychological and social development of children with stigmatization and bullying are great risks. The available treatment strategies neither ensured complete clearance of the disease nor were free of side effects. Frequently used physical removal methods are operator dependent and commonly lead to irritation, local inflammation, scars, dyspigmentation, and disfigurement. In this study we evaluate the efficacy and the safety of tazarotene gel 0.1% in the treatment of verruca plana compared to imiquimod or 5-fluorouracil

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria
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