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Double-blinded, Vehicle Controlled Study to Evaluate Efficacy & Tolerance of Bakuchiol and Ethyl Linoleate on Acne

Recruiting
18 - 60 years of age
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Subjects will be assigned to a active cream or vehicle to compare the cosmetic effects. This will take place over a 12 week period.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Healthy female volunteers, aged 18 years or older;
  • with mild to moderate acne;
  • Subjects must have between 10-100 non-inflammatory lesions and 10-50 inflammatory lesions but no more than 2 nodular lesions and no cysts on their face.
  • If applicable, users of estrogens/birth control pills must have been on the treatment regimen for at least 3 months and be willing to continue use for study duration;
        Females of child-bearing potential (FCBP): A female is considered not to be of childbearing
        potential if she is post-menopausal with at least 12 consecutive months of amenorrhea or
        has undergone surgical sterilization. While on the study, FCBP who engage in activity in
        which conception is possible must use one of the approved contraceptive options described
        below:
          -  Option 1: Any one of the following highly effective methods: hormonal contraception
             (oral, injection, implant, transdermal patch, vaginal ring); intrauterine device
             (IUD); tubal ligation; or partner's vasectomy; OR
          -  Option 2: Male or female condom (latex condom or nonlatex condom NOT made out of
             natural [animal] membrane [for example, polyurethane]; PLUS one additional barrier
             method: (a) diaphragm with spermicide; (b) cervical cap with spermicide; or (c)
             contraceptive sponge with spermicide.
          -  Willing to follow study instructions and available to attend the study visits;
          -  Willing to provide written informed consent and sign photography release
        Exclusion Criteria:
          -  Female subjects: Self-reported pregnant or breast feeding, or planning to become
             pregnant during the course of the study;
          -  Known allergy or hypersensitivity to acne treatment products;
          -  Current skin disease of any type in the test area (e.g. eczema, psoriasis, rosacea,
             seborrheic dermatitis, vitiligo, etc.), or under the treatment of a doctor for any
             skin condition;
          -  Have any cystic acne, acne conglobate, acne fulminans, or secondary acne (chloracne or
             drug-induced acne) in the test area;
          -  Any conditions on the test site that would interfere with evaluations (i.e. tattoos,
             scars, open cuts, sunburn, piercings, excessive hair, etc.);
          -  Use of topical treatments such as OTC (over the counter) acne medication topical
             anti-inflammatory medications, salicylic acid, corticosteroids, antibiotics,
             anti-bacterials, peroxide-containing products, or retinoids within 2 weeks of
             baseline;
          -  Use of depigmenting medications such as hydroquinone during the 14 days prior to the
             study start; Insulin dependent diabetes;
          -  Concurrent medication that might affect the response to the test articles including
             routine use of anti-inflammatory medications, anti-histamines, and steroids;
          -  History of Crohn's disease, or clinically significant enteritis (regional enteritis,
             ulcerative colitis, pseudomembranous colitis, antibiotic-associated colitis);
          -  Microdermabrasion or laser treatment in the test area within six months of the study;
          -  Medical condition which, in the opinion of the Investigator, would compromise the
             safety of the subject or confound study results;
          -  Use of systemic antibiotics, corticosteroids, antimalarials or oral dapsone within 4
             weeks of baseline;
          -  Use of other anti-acne medications, including isotretinoin or spironolactone, within 6
             months of baseline;
          -  Participation on an investigational drug study within 4 months of the baseline visit.

Study details

Acne Vulgaris

NCT05069272

Ratan K. Chaudhuri

25 January 2024

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