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The Effect of Topical Imipramine on Pain and Effectiveness of Topical Photodynamic Therapy
Sponsor: Wright State University
Summary
The purpose of this study is testing the use of topical Imipramine in combination with topical photodynamic therapy's (PDT) effect on pain following treatment. PDT is a commonly used treatment in dermatology for patients who have many pre-cancers (actinic keratosis-AKs) on their skin. These are both FDA-approved treatments, but this study is evaluating their use in combination, which has not been evaluated in the past. The investigators have been doing studies using animals that suggest that imipramine might make the PDT less painful and might help it work better. In order to participate, the subject and their dermatologist have decided that they would benefit from PDT to treat their skin due to many AK precancerous lesions. Please note that neither PDT nor imipramine are experimental treatments, but treating their skin with imipramine before PDT is a new approach.
Official title: Pilot Studies Testing the Effect of Topical Imipramine on Pain and Effectiveness of Topical Photodynamic Therapy
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
24
Start Date
2023-01-19
Completion Date
2028-03
Last Updated
2024-04-24
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Imipramine
Topical 4% Imipramine
Vehicle
Vehicle
Locations (1)
Wright State Physicians
Fairborn, Ohio, United States