The purpose of the study is to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of U0267 in subjects with plaque-type psoriasis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
323
All treatments will be administered topically twice daily (morning and evening) for 8 weeks to areas affected with psoriasis (excluding face and scalp).
All treatments will be administered topically twice daily (morning and evening) for 8 weeks to areas affected with psoriasis (excluding face and scalp).
Coastal Clinical Research, Inc.
Mobile, Alabama, United States
Center for Dermatology Cosmetic and Laser Surgery
Fremont, California, United States
Advanced Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery
Ormond Beach, Florida, United States
Number of Subjects With Treatment Success, Assessed Per the Investigator's Static Global Assessment
Assessment (on a scale of 0 to 4) was made as a visual average of all lesions, except those on the face/scalp. 0=clear; minor residual discoloration; no erythema/scaling/plaque thickness (PT). 1=almost clear; occasional fine scale/faint erythema/barely perceptible PT. 2=mild; fine scales predominate; light red coloration/mild PT. 3=moderate; coarse scales predominate; moderate red coloration/moderate PT. 4=severe; thick tenacious scale predominates; deep red coloration/severe PT. Treatment success=ISGA score 0 or 1, and a minimum improvement in the ISGA score of 2 grades from BL to week 8.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Number of Subjects With a Target Lesion Score of 0 or 1 for Erythema and at Least a 2-grade Improvement From Baseline at Week 8
Erythema was assessed on a 6-point scale. 0=no evidence of erythema; hyperpigmentation may be present. 1=faint erythema. 2=light red coloration. 3=moderate red coloration. 4=bright red coloration. 5=dusky to deep red coloration.
Time frame: 8 Weeks
Number of Subjects With a Target Lesion Score of 0 or 1 for Scaling and at Least a 2-grade Improvement From Baseline at Week 8
Scaling was assessed on a 6-point scale. 0=no evidence of scaling. 1=minimal; occasional fine scale over less than 5% of the lesion. 2=mild, fine scales predominate. 3=moderate; course scales predominate. 4=marked; thick non-tenacious scale predominates. 5=severe; very thick tenacious scale predominates.
Time frame: 8 Weeks
Number of Subjects With a Target Lesion Score of 0 for Plaque Thickness at Week 8
Plaque thickness was assessed on a 6-point scale. 0=no evidence of plaque thickness. 1=barely perceptible plaque thickness, approximately 0.5 millimeters (mm). 2=mild plaque thickness, approximately 1 mm. 3=moderate plaque thickness, approximately 1.5 mm. 4=marked plaque thickness, approximately 2 mm. 5=severe plaque thickness, approximately 2.5 mm or more.
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Adult & Pediatric Dermatology
Overland Park, Kansas, United States
Academic Dermatology Associates
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
The Center for Dermatology at Lifetime Health
Rochester, New York, United States
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
University Dermatology Consultants, Inc.
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Oregon Dermatology and Research Center
Portland, Oregon, United States
Clinical Partners, LLC
Johnston, Rhode Island, United States
...and 2 more locations
Time frame: 8 Weeks
Number of Subjects Who Have an ISGA Score of 0 or 1 at Week 8
Assessment (on a scale of 0 to 4) was made as a visual average of all lesions, except those on the face/scalp. 0=clear; minor residual discoloration; no erythema/scaling/plaque thickness (PT). 1=almost clear; occasional fine scale/faint erythema/barely perceptible PT. 2=mild; fine scales predominate; light red coloration/mild PT. 3=moderate; coarse scales predominate; moderate red coloration/moderate PT. 4=severe; thick tenacious scale predominates; deep red coloration/severe PT.
Time frame: 8 Weeks
Number of Subjects Who Have Treatment Success at Week 8 Analyzed by Baseline ISGA (Mild or Moderate)
Assessment (on a scale of 0 to 4) was made as a visual average of all lesions, except those on the face/scalp. 0=clear; minor residual discoloration; no erythema/scaling/plaque thickness (PT). 1=almost clear; occasional fine scale/faint erythema/barely perceptible PT. 2=mild; fine scales predominate; light red coloration/mild PT. 3=moderate; coarse scales predominate; moderate red coloration/moderate PT. 4=severe; thick tenacious scale predominates; deep red coloration/severe PT. Treatment success=ISGA score 0 or 1, and a minimum improvement in the ISGA score of 2 grades from BL to week 8.
Time frame: 8 Weeks