Creams aim to calm Rosacea's reaction to sunlight

NCT ID NCT06312813

Summary

This study is testing whether two topical creams (imipramine and amitriptyline) can reduce the redness and irritation that people with rosacea often experience after sun exposure. Researchers will apply the creams to small areas of skin and then measure the skin's reaction to controlled UVB light. The goal is to see if these creams can help manage this specific rosacea symptom.

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Locations

  • Wright State Physicians

    RECRUITING

    Fairborn, Ohio, 45324, United States

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