The primary objective of this protocol is to acquire pilot data for a larger study to test the following hypothesis: Treatment of the hands of patients with chronic hand dermatitis/atopic dermatitis with CLn BodyWash, a novel gel wash cleanser currently marketed as a cosmetic product containing a dilute concentration of less than 0.01% sodium hypochlorite and less than 0.005% concentration as it is lathered, will result in a statistically significant reduction in the number of skin fauna present on the hands of these patients compared to treatment of such patients with traditional wash used clinically such as Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser.
Patients with Hand Eczema will be asked to wash with either a CLn BodyWash or Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser. Patients and study staff will be blinded. Hand swabs will be done prior to the wash and after 20 minutes. The average time spent in the study for each patient should be less than 2 hours unless an Adverse Event occurs.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
4
Comparing two washes to determine change in bacterial load.
Comparing two washes to determine change in bacterial load.
Ohio State University
Gahanna, Ohio, United States
Change in Amount of Skin Fauna
Mean Decrease in Fauna after Washing with either CLn BodyWash or Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser.
Time frame: one wash
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