Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Abametapir Lotion Administered for the Treatment of Head Lice Infestation
- Conditions
- Head Lice Infestation
- Interventions
- Drug: Vehicle Lotion
- Registration Number
- NCT02062060
- Lead Sponsor
- Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited
- Brief Summary
Purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of at-home administration of a single application of abametapir lotion 0.74% w/w for the treatment of head lice.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 325
- Male or female, aged six months of age or older.
- Is in good general health based on medical history.
- Has active head lice infestation at Screening as determined by a trained evaluator with the exception of the male head of household who may self-assess as being lice-free. Active head lice infestation is defined as at least three live lice for the index subject and at least one live louse for the other household members.
- The subject and/or their caregiver is physically able and willing to apply the Investigational Product at home.
- Belongs to a household with an eligible index subject with active head lice infestation.
- Agrees to an examination for head lice and to all visits and procedures throughout the study.
- Has signed an informed consent and/or assent form.
- Had treatment (over-the-counter), home remedy or prescription medication) for head lice within 14 days prior to Day 0.
- Intends to use any other form of lice treatment from Day 0 through the Day 14 visit, unless provided as rescue therapy to this Protocol.
- Intends to use a lice comb from the Day 0 through the Day 14 visit unless provided as rescue therapy to this Protocol.
- Intends to cut their hair, use hair dye/bleach or have permanent wave hairstyling from Day 0 through the Day 14 visit.
- Has a household member(s) who is infested with lice but is not willing or not eligible for enrollment.
- Has a condition that, in the opinion of the Investigator, may increase the risk to the subject and/or the interpretation of the data.
- Has visible skin/scalp condition(s) that are not attributable to head lice infestation, such as an erythema score that is >2, blisters, vesicles which, in the opinion of the investigative personnel or Sponsor, will interfere with safety and/or efficacy evaluations.
- Has eczema or atopic dermatitis of skin/scalp.
- Has had a prior reaction to Nix® or products containing permethrin.
- Receiving systemic or topical medication, which in the opinion of the Investigator, may compromise the integrity of the safety and/or efficacy assessments.
- Has received an investigational agent within 30 days prior to Day 0.
- Does not have a known household affiliation with the household members (i.e., does not stay in one household consistently, or sleeps at one place for several nights and then at another place or location).
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Vehicle Lotion Vehicle Lotion Single topical treatment administered to scalp and hair for 10 minutes. Applied at home by subject/caregiver. Abametapir Lotion 0.74% w/w Abametapir Lotion 0.74% w/w Single topical treatment administered to scalp and hair for 10 minutes. Applied at home by subject/caregiver.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Proportion of index subjects who are lice-free at all follow-up visits through to the Day 14 visit. 14 days The outcome is measured by lice evaluations performed by trained lice evaluator from baseline through follow up visits.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (7)
LSRN Research
🇺🇸Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Wee Care Pediatrics
🇺🇸Layton, Utah, United States
Haywood Pediatric
🇺🇸Clyde, North Carolina, United States
Axis Clinical Trials
🇺🇸Los Angeles, California, United States
Radiant Reserach
🇺🇸Pinellas Park, Florida, United States
Cactus Kids Pediatrics
🇺🇸Yuma, Arizona, United States
Spence Medical Reserach
🇺🇸Picayune, Mississippi, United States