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This is a non-inferiority, Phase II, open-label, randomized, parallel trial to evaluate efficacy and safety of the new intervention (Dapaconazole cream 2%) versus the active control (Ketoconazole cream 2%) in patients with Tinea Pedis. Study schedule comprises enrollment, treatment and follow-up visits. Treatment period is 14 days.
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The study sample consists of male and female subjects aged between 18 and 60 years-old, either with single or multiple Tinea Pedis lesion(s). Sixty (60) patients will be enrolled, but each foot with lesion(s) will be considered as one (1) sample. Therefore, if a patient has bilateral lesions, one foot will be allocated to investigational product (Dapaconazole) and the other foot will be allocated to active control (Ketoconazole). Randomization will determine which foot (right or left) will be treated with Dapaconazole or Ketoconazole.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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