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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Pedyphar® ointment in the healing of foot ulceration in diabetic patients.
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Written informed consent signed and dated by study subject.
Male or Female patients.
Age is ≥18 years old and ≤ 70 years old.
Clinical diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus Type I or II with diabetic foot ulcer. A past history of Diabetes Mellitus and/or the use of anti-diabetic medications for the treatment of Diabetes Mellitus with diabetic foot ulcer are sufficient.
Presence of 1 or more DFU, less than 15 cm in its biggest diameter, with a Texas University grade ≤ 2 and ≤ grade 2 according to the Wagner Grading system.
Diabetic foot ulcer has been present for at least 4 weeks and no more than 2 years prior to screening.
If there is Diabetic Foot Ulcer Infection, It must be:
Mild ( Presence of ≥ 2 manifestations of inflammation (purulence, or erythema, pain, tenderness, warmth, or indurations),any cellulitis/erythema extending ≤ 2 cm around the ulcer, and infection is limited to the skin or superficial subcutaneous tissues; no other local complications or systemic illness).
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Moderate Infection (as above) in a patient who is systemically well and metabolically stable but which has ≥1 of the following characteristics: cellulitis extending >2 cm, lymphangitic streaking, spread beneath the superficial fascia, deep-tissue abscess, gangrene, and involvement of muscle, tendon, joint or bone.
If subject is female and of childbearing potential, she agrees to use a medically acceptable physical barrier method contraceptive during the treatment phase.
Be willing and able to participate in the study as an outpatient, make the required visits to the study center during the treatment periods, and comply with study requirements.
Receiving medical care for diabetes.
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80 participants in 2 patient groups
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