To Evaluate the Effect of Moisturizing Creams on Skin Barrier Function
NCT ID: NCT03804710
Last Updated: 2020-06-04
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COMPLETED
NA
158 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-01-22
2019-04-16
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Test Product 1
Participants will apply 2 pumps of the test product (approximately 0.3ml x 2= 0.6ml) to the randomly assigned side of the face, including forehead and chin, and 6 pumps of test product (approximately 0.3 ml x 6 = 1.8 ml) to the randomly assigned lower leg (below the knee; above the ankle) topically twice-daily (in the morning and evening) after cleansing.
Developmental moisturizing cream 1
Participants will topically apply developmental moisturizing cream 1
Test Product 2
Participants will apply pea-sized amount of the test product (approximately 0.6ml) to the randomly assigned side of the face, including forehead and chin, and walnut-sized amount of the test product (approximately 1.8 ml) to the randomly assigned lower leg (below the knee; above the ankle) twice-daily (in the morning and evening) after cleansing.
Developmental moisturizing cream 2
Participants will topically apply developmental moisturizing cream 2
Standard soap cleanser
Participants will use wet soap with warm water and form lather. Participants will cleanse their entire face and both lower legs (between the knees and ankles) twice daily (morning and evening).
Standard cleanser soap
Participants will cleanse the entire face and both lower legs (between the knees and the ankles)with simple pure soap
Interventions
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Developmental moisturizing cream 1
Participants will topically apply developmental moisturizing cream 1
Developmental moisturizing cream 2
Participants will topically apply developmental moisturizing cream 2
Standard cleanser soap
Participants will cleanse the entire face and both lower legs (between the knees and the ankles)with simple pure soap
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. A participant who is willing and able to comply with scheduled visits, the product application schedule, the Lifestyle Considerations, and other study procedures which includes: a) to remove facial make-up at the screening visit to allow visual assessments; b) using other skin-care products is not permitted including but not limited to: leave-on cosmetics, moisturizers, lotions, creams, sunscreens, soaps, cleansing, exfoliation products, etc. on their face or legs, other than the standard soap and study product(s) provided; c) at all post baseline study visit days, participants must cleanse their face and legs with the standard soap and then apply the test product (s) approximately 10-16 hours before each study appointment (i.e. evening before); d) no use of any product on the face or legs, including the standard soap and test product, within 10 hours of all instrumental measurements on visit days (no showering/bathing permitted with soaps/shampoo within this period) will be permitted.
3. A participant in good general and mental health with, in the opinion of the investigator or medically qualified designee (if the investigator is not suitably qualified), no clinically significant/relevant abnormalities in medical history or upon dermatologist examination, or condition, that would impact the participant's safety, wellbeing or the outcome of the study, if they were to participate in the study, or affect the individual's ability to understand and follow study procedures and requirements.
4. A participant who responds "Yes" to the following question: Do you consider yourself to have dry, sensitive skin on your face and very dry skin on your legs?
5. A participant with an overall dryness assessment total score of ≥3 for each side of the face at screening visit (Visit 1) and baseline visit (Visit 2). With no more than 0.5-unit score difference between each side of the face. Including an examiner score of at ≥ 1 (slight) for the roughness parameter.
6. A participant with an overall dryness assessment total score of ≥6 for each leg at screening visit (Visit 1) and baseline visit (Visit 2). With no more than 1-unit score difference between each leg.
7. A participant with a Fitzpatrick skin type I-IV.
Exclusion Criteria
2. A participant who has participated in other studies (including non-medicinal studies) involving investigational product(s) within 30 days prior to study entry and/or during study participation.
3. A participant with, in the opinion of the investigator or medically qualified designee, an acute or chronic medical or psychiatric condition or laboratory abnormality that may increase the risk associated with study participation or investigational product application or may interfere with the interpretation of study results and, in the judgment of the investigator or medically qualified designee, would make the participant inappropriate for entry into this study.
4. A female participant who is pregnant (self-reported) or intending to become pregnant.
5. A female participant who is breastfeeding.
6. A participant with known or suspected intolerance or hypersensitivity to the study materials (or closely related compounds) or any of their stated ingredients.
7. A participant who, in the opinion of the investigator or medically qualified designee, should not participate in the study.
8. A participant with current or recent (within 6 months before the start of the study) history of atopic lesions and/or eczema.
9. A participant with a history of allergic reactions to topical-use products, cosmetics or medications or their ingredients.
10. A participant with any history of significant diseases or medical conditions known to alter skin or eye appearance or physiologic response (e.g. Type 2 diabetes) which could, in the opinion of the Investigator, preclude topical application of the investigational products and/or interfere with the evaluation of the test site reaction.
11. A participant presenting open sores, pimples, or cysts at the application site (face or lower legs).
12. A participant with an active dermatosis (local or disseminated) that might interfere with the results of the study.
13. A participant currently using any medication which in the opinion of the investigator, may affect the evaluation of the investigational product, or place the participant at undue risk
14. A participant who has used any of the following topical or systemic medications up to 1 month before the screening visit or intends to use during the study period: immuno-suppressants, antihistamines, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), and corticosteroids.
15. A participant who has used oral or topical treatment with vitamin A acid and/or its derivatives up to 1 month before the screening visit or intends to use during the study period.
16. A participant who intends to use any topical drug or medication on the proposed application areas. A participant who has been vaccinated up to 1 month before the screening visit or is intending to receive a vaccination during their participation in the study.
18\. A participant currently receiving allergy injections, or received an allergy injection within 7 days prior to Visit 1, or expects to begin injections during study participation 19. A participant with a recent history (within the last 5 years) of alcohol or other substance abuse.
20\. A participant with any skin marks on the face or lower legs that might interfere with the evaluation of possible skin reactions (e.g. pigmentation disorders, vascular malformations, scars, tattoos, excessive hair, numerous freckles). 21. Participants with corneal ulcers, keratoconus, blepharitis, meibomitis, pterygium, chemosis, moderately or severe hyperemia or other active ocular diseases. 22. A participant who has previously been enrolled in this study. 23. A participant who is unwilling to abstain from smoking tobacco or using any other nicotine containing products.
24\. A participant with visible sunburn on any of the test sites. 25. A participant with moles, tattoos, scars, hairs, etc. at the test areas if it is likely that they could affect the assessments. 26. A participant who has used self-tanning products on the test areas (face and arms) within 2 weeks prior to the screening visit. 27. A participant who intends to expose their skin to natural or artificial ultraviolet (UV) light (e.g.
sunbathing or tanning beds). 28. A participant with any participant self-assessed or dermatologist dryness parameter score 4 (very severe) on the test areas of the lower legs or face.
29\. Any participant who, in the judgment of the Investigator, should not participate in the study.
18 Years
65 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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GlaxoSmithKline
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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GSK Clinical Trials
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
GlaxoSmithKline (for GlaxoSmithKline; Human Genome Sciences Inc., a GSK Company; Sirtris, a GSK Company; Stiefel, a GSK Company; ViiV Healthcare)
Locations
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GSK Investigational Site
Schenefeld, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Study Protocol
Other Identifiers
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209638
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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