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Could cold plasma be the next acne breakthrough?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) can safely and effectively treat moderate-to-severe acne. 220 adults aged 18-40 will receive either CAP or a placebo treatment once a week for six weeks. The goal is to see if CAP reduces acne lesions better than placebo, off…
Matched conditions: ACNE VULGARIS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Shenyang Medical College • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 22, 2026 12:01 UTC
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Weekly pill could replace daily antibiotics for acne
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests if taking isotretinoin (a vitamin A derivative) once a week works as well as taking a daily antibiotic (doxycycline) for moderate acne. About 50 people aged 12 and older will receive one of the two treatments for four months. The goal is to find a safer, effectiv…
Matched conditions: ACNE VULGARIS
Phase: EARLY_PHASE1 • Sponsor: Medical University of South Carolina • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 16, 2026 12:52 UTC
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Could a stronger acne drug be better for darker skin? new trial aims to find out
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study compares giving oral isotretinoin (a strong acne medication) right away versus the usual antibiotics for moderate acne in people with darker skin (Fitzpatrick types IV-VI). The goal is to see if early use of isotretinoin reduces acne-related dark spots better than stan…
Matched conditions: ACNE VULGARIS
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 12, 2026 12:03 UTC
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Eye drops vs laser: cheap acne redness fix tested
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests if timolol eye drops, applied as a cream, can reduce the red marks left after acne. It compares the drops to intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy in 60 people aged 12 and older. The goal is to see if a simple, low-cost option can work as well as a laser treatment.
Matched conditions: ACNE VULGARIS
Phase: EARLY_PHASE1 • Sponsor: Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 23, 2026 19:32 UTC
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Probiotic drink may soothe menopause skin woes
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a daily probiotic drink can improve immune function and reduce skin inflammation in women aged 40-60 going through menopause. Participants will drink either a probiotic or a plain milk drink for 8 weeks. Researchers will measure immune aging, inflammation…
Matched conditions: ACNE VULGARIS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: King's College London • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 17, 2026 12:04 UTC
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New acne cream shows promise in chinese trial
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests a cream called trifarotene on Chinese people aged 9 and older with moderate acne on the face and upper body. About 561 participants will apply the cream or a placebo daily for 12 weeks. The goal is to see if the cream reduces acne lesions and improves skin appear…
Matched conditions: ACNE VULGARIS
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Galderma R&D • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 09, 2026 12:07 UTC
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Acne pills may reshape your gut and skin bacteria
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at how two common acne antibiotics, sarecycline and doxycycline, change the bacteria living in your gut and on your skin. Researchers will track these changes in 30 people with acne over the treatment period. The goal is to understand which antibiotic has a gentl…
Matched conditions: ACNE VULGARIS
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Integrative Skin Science and Research • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 23, 2026 11:59 UTC