Gel offers new hope for healing painful, Long-Standing leg wounds
NCT ID NCT02422017
Summary
This study tested whether adding a topical gel called timolol to standard care (compression bandages and dressings) could help heal chronic venous leg ulcers faster. It involved 42 adults whose leg ulcers had not improved after at least 24 weeks of standard treatment. The goal was to see if the gel, applied for 12 weeks, increased healing rates compared to standard care alone.
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CHU Amiens
Amiens, 80054, France
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