Overview

Study to Learn More About the Potential of Antifungal Cream V61-044 Containing Trolamine to Cause Irritant Reaction of the Skin to Ultra Violet Light in Healthy Human Subjects

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2013-06-28
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
In this study researchers want to gather information about the potential of Antifungal Cream V61-044 containing Trolamine to produce a phototoxic reaction on the skin. A phototoxic reaction is an irritant reaction of the skin to ultra violet light. In order to find this out the study drug will be applied to the skin of healthy human subjects. By using a solar simulator to generate a UV spectrum similar to that of sunlight the potential of the study drug to produce a superficial reddening of the skin will be measured.
Phase:
Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Bayer
Treatments:
Butenafine
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Participants must have been between the ages of 18 and 60 years;

- Participants must have been lightly pigmented (Fitzpatrick skin phototypes I, II,
III);

- Participants must have been in good general health as determined by the subject's
medical history;

- Participants must have been willing to avoid tanning bed usage and additional sun
exposure during the trial and follow-up period;

- Participants must have been willing to refrain from using any new topical products
during the trial;

- Participants must have been able and willing to cooperate with the Investigator and
research staff, to have test materials applied according to protocol, and to complete
the full course of the trial;

- Participants must have been willing to report any medications taken during the trial
and refrain from taking any medications during the trial that might produce
photoreactions;

- If female, participants must produce a negative urine pregnancy test prior to the
initiation and also at the completion of the trial.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Participants must not have had visible sunburn;

- Participants must not have had a history of sun hypersensitivity/photosensitivity, or
photosensitive dermatoses;

- Participants must not have had a history of allergies or sensitivities to cosmetics,
toiletries, or any dermatological products;

- Participants must not have recently used any systemic or topical drugs which could
have caused a photoreaction or may have interfered with the trial;

- Participants must not have had any known skin conditions that might interfere with the
proper conduct of the trial;

- Participants must not have had scars, moles, excessive hair, or other blemishes over
the mid or lower back which might have interfered with the test or the grading of the
test sites;

- Participants must not have had significant history of internal disease that may have
interfered with the evaluation of the test material as determined by the Investigator;

- Participants must not have been pregnant, planning pregnancy, or nursing a child
during the trial period;

- Participants must not have used a tanning bed or other artificial tanning lights
within the past two months;

- Participants must not have participated in a patch test involving the back within four
weeks prior to the start of the trial;

- Participants must not have concurrently participated in any other clinical or consumer
test;

- Participants must not have had other conditions considered by the Investigator as
sound reasons for disqualification from enrollment into the trial.