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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05688735

Assessment of the Effect of Coconut and Sunflower Seed Oil Derived Isosorbide Diseters and Colloidial Oatmeal

Conditions: Atopic Dermatitis

Sex: All
Ages: 2 Years – 17 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 40
Sponsor: Integrative Skin Science and Research

Location: United States

Summary

The goal of this study is to compare coconut oil and sunflower seed oil derived isosorbide disesters and colloidal oatmeal, and observe their effect on pediatric atopic dermatitis among males and females aged 2-17.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Males and females ages 2-17 years old at the time of consent.Clinical diagnosis of active atopic dermatitisvIGA-AD (validated Investigator Global Assessment-Atopic Dermatitis) score of "mild" (2) or "moderate" (3) at BaselineEASI (Eczema Area and Severity Index) score of >/= 5 at BaselineExclusion Criteria:Individuals who have a known allergy to isosorbide diesters, coconut oil, or sunflower seed oilIndividuals who have solely hand and/or foot eczema without evidence of eczema anywhere else on their body.Individuals who have been on topical calcineurin inhibitors or crisaborole to the predetermined areas within two weeks of initiation of participation or unwilling to undergo a washout period.Subjects with an ongoing secondary infection of the skin.Subjects who are on systemic therapy or who need systemic therapy at the discretion of the investigator. Systemic therapies include cyclosporine, systemic steroids, methotrexate, and dupilumab. Subjects who have been on cyclosporine, systemic steroids, or methotrexate in the month prior to initiation of study intervention or are unwilling to undergo a washout period. Subjects who have been on dupilumab in two months prior to initiation of study intervention or are unwilling to undergo a washout period.Subjects with a diagnosis of Scabies.Pregnant womenPrisoners

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