This study was designed to assess the phototoxic potential of diacerein 1% ointment when application is followed by light exposure.
This was a single-center, randomized, within-subject comparison of diacerein 1% ointment and vehicle ointment applied to 2 sites on opposite sides of the the infrascapular area of the back under occlusive patch conditions for approximately 24 (±2) hours. Product was applied according to the randomization scheme in an amount of 0.2 mL, once during the study. Patches were removed and 1 of the skin sites for each product was irradiated and 1 remained non-irradiated. The irradiated and non-irradiated sites were compared with each other and with an untreated irradiated control site.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
34
Diacerein 1% ointment and vehicle ointment were applied on Day 1 at two randomly assigned skin sites on each side of the lower thoracic area of the back according to a randomization scheme. One side of the back was irradiated on Day 2, including an untreated irradiated control site, and the other side was to remain non-irradiated.
TKL Research
Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States
Observed Phototoxicity
The mean of the total irritation scores 24 and 48 hours post the site irradiation procedure. ( i.e. Day 3 and 4) Total Irritation Score is a visual score summing the degree of erythema and edema. Minimum score= 0; Maximum score = 5; higher score = worse outcome.
Time frame: Days 3 and 4 (24 and 48 hours post site irradiation procedure)
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