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Completed NCT05644691

Impact of the Daily Use of Emollient on Corticosteroids Consumption in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis

Conditions: Atopic Dermatitis

Sex: All
Ages: 3 Years – N/A
Healthy volunteers: 1
Enrollment: 119
Sponsor: Cosmetique Active International

Location: Slovakia

Summary

This study aims at assessing the reduction of consumption of corticosteroids (same mid-potent corticosteroids for all patients) afforded by the use of a specific emollient in comparison to the usual one in subjects suffering from atopic dermatitis.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:diagnosis of atopic dermatitis must meet Hanifin's criteria (at least 3 basic features and at least 3 minor features)mild atopic dermatitis present for at least 6 months before inclusion (SCORAD at inclusion between 20 and 30)able to apply the emollient (each morning and evening) during a three-month periodExclusion Criteria:presenting with another dermatological condition that could interfere with clinical evaluationhaving received any systemic treatment, including PUVAtherapy for atopic dermatitis in the month prior to Day 0who intend to expose themselves to the sun during the trial

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