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Comparison of Duac® Gel And Differin® Gel in Mild to Moderate Acne Vulgaris
This study has been completed.
First Received: September 9, 2005   No Changes Posted
Sponsor: Stiefel, a GSK Company
Information provided by: Stiefel, a GSK Company
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00160394
  Purpose

Comparing the efficacy and safety of a gel formulation containing a combination of clindamycin phosphate (equivalent to 1% clindamycin) and benzoyl peroxide (5%) once daily with a gel containing 0.1% adapalene once daily in the treatment of acne vulgaris of mild to moderate severity.


Condition Intervention Phase
Acne Vulgaris
Drug: Duac® Gel / Differin® Gel
Phase IV

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Single Blind, Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
Official Title: Multi-Centre, Single-Blind, Parallel Group, Clinical Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of Duac® Gel And Differin® Gel in the Topical Treatment of Mild to Moderate Acne Vulgaris

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Further study details as provided by Stiefel, a GSK Company:

Primary Outcome Measures:
  • Percentage change from baseline of inflammatory lesion counts at week 2

Secondary Outcome Measures:
  • Absolute change from baseline of inflammatory lesion counts at week 2.
  • Absolute change and percentage change from baseline of inflammatory lesion counts at weeks 1, 4, 8 and 12.
  • Absolute change and percentage change from baseline of non-inflammatory lesion counts and total lesion counts at weeks 1, 2, 4, 8 and 12.
  • Also, acne grade and global change score at weeks 1, 2, 4, 8 and 12 will be investigated.
  • Patient’s self-rating assessment at weeks 1, 2, 4, 8 and 12.

Estimated Enrollment: 130
Study Start Date: December 2004
Estimated Study Completion Date: August 2005
Detailed Description:

Title: A Multi-Centre, Single-Blind, Parallel Group, Clinical Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of Duac® Gel (a Gel Containing Clindamycin Phosphate [Equivalent to 1% Clindamycin] and 5% Benzoyl Peroxide) And Differin® Gel (a Gel Containing 0.1% Adapalene) in the Topical Treatment of Mild to Moderate Acne Vulgaris

Objectives: To compare the efficacy and safety of a gel formulation containing a combination of clindamycin phosphate (equivalent to 1% clindamycin) and benzoyl peroxide (5%) once daily with a gel containing 0.1% adapalene once daily in the treatment of acne vulgaris of mild to moderate severity.

Study methodology: Randomised, comparator-controlled, single-blind trial. The Investigators/ Assessors will be blinded to the treatment received.

Study population: Male and female patients, aged 12-39, with mild to moderate acne vulgaris.

  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   12 Years to 39 Years
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with mild to moderate acne vulgaris of the face with at least 15 inflammatory lesions and/or non-inflammatory lesions, but no more than three nodulocystic lesions and an acne grade of greater than 2.0 and less than 7.0 (The Leeds Revised Acne Grading System7).
  2. Patients of either sex aged between 12 and 39 years, inclusive.
  3. Patients who are willing and able to provide written informed consent, after being informed of all the pertinent aspects of the trial. In the case of patients aged under 16 years of age, parental or guardian consent must be obtained in addition to patient assent.
  4. Patients agreeing not to use sun-beds or undergo any UV light treatment for 4 weeks prior to entering the study and to minimise the amount of exposure to direct sunlight for the duration of the study.
  5. Patients agreeing to minimise their alcohol consumption throughout the study, with a limit of 14 units per week.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Female patients who are pregnant, breast-feeding, or sexually active and not using reliable contraception and/or not prepared to do so for the duration of the trial (a negative pregnancy test must be confirmed at Visit 1 and at the end of the study, for all females if menarche has occurred).
  2. Patients using anti-androgen containing contraceptives.
  3. Patients who, during the past month, have received oral or topical steroids, oral or topical antibiotics, or acne treatment of any type, including natural or artificial UV therapy.
  4. Patients who have a history of hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reaction to clindamycin phosphate, benzoyl peroxide, adapalene or any components of the study medications.
  5. Patients using, or having used in the past month, any significant concomitant medication which might affect their acne, as judged by the Investigator.
  6. Patients with severe systemic diseases (e.g., severely impaired renal or liver function, severe cardiovascular, neurological disease, or any other diseases that may interfere with the evaluation of the study medications). This also applies to patients with psoriasis, acne rosacea, allergic rashes, bacterial, viral or fungal infections of the facial skin, or other diseases of the facial skin.
  7. Patients with a history of regional enteritis or ulcerative colitis, or a history of antibiotic-associated colitis.
  8. Patients who have a history of photosensitivity.
  9. Patients who are unreliable or unlikely to be available for the duration of the follow-up.
  10. Patients who have participated in a clinical trial involving a drug within 30 days of recruitment into the study (or are likely to do so at any time during their participation).
  11. Patients who are either an immediate family member, or a colleague, of study personnel.
  12. Patients who already have a member of their household entered onto this trial.
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00160394

Locations
Poland
Prof A Langner
Warsaw, Poland, 00710
United Kingdom
Dr A Chu
London, United Kingdom, W12 0NN
Dr V Goulden
Leeds, United Kingdom, LS1 3EX
Sponsors and Collaborators
Stiefel, a GSK Company
Investigators
Principal Investigator: A Chu, MB BS, FRCP Hammersmith Hospital, London
Principal Investigator: A Langner, MD, DSc Iwolang spoo, Warsaw
  More Information

No publications provided

Study ID Numbers: S194-INT-04
Study First Received: September 9, 2005
Last Updated: September 9, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00160394     History of Changes
Health Authority: United Kingdom: Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency

Keywords provided by Stiefel, a GSK Company:
Mild to Moderate

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Facial Dermatoses
Skin Diseases
Physiological Effects of Drugs
Sebaceous Gland Diseases
Adapalene
Acne Vulgaris
Pharmacologic Actions
Acneiform Eruptions
Analgesics, Non-Narcotic
Sensory System Agents
Therapeutic Uses
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
Analgesics
Peripheral Nervous System Agents
Antirheumatic Agents
Central Nervous System Agents
Dermatologic Agents

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