Status
Conditions
Treatments
About
This pilot clinical study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of a novel photodynamic therapy (PDT) for moderate-to-severe acne vulgaris. PDT combines a topical photosensitizing gel with red light to treat acne lesions. The gel to be used in this study, called RLP068/Cl (a zinc phthalocyanine compound), has demonstrated antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and sebosuppressive effects in laboratory studies.
A total of 10 patients with moderate-to-severe acne on the face will be enrolled. RLP068/Cl 0.3% gel will be applied topically for 30 minutes under occlusion, followed by 8 minutes of red LED light exposure. Treatments will be performed twice weekly, with the total number of sessions individualized based on clinical response.
Acne severity will be assessed using the Global Acne Grading System (GAGS). Pain levels will be recorded after each session using a visual scale, and patient satisfaction will be evaluated at the end of the treatment cycle.
The goal of the study is to determine whether RLP068/Cl-PDT is a safe, well-tolerated, and effective non-antibiotic treatment option for patients with moderate-to-severe acne vulgaris who may not respond to or tolerate conventional therapies.
Enrollment
Sex
Ages
Volunteers
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Primary purpose
Allocation
Interventional model
Masking
10 participants in 1 patient group
Loading...
Central trial contact
Stefano Bighetti, MD
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
Clinical trials
Research sites
Resources
Legal