Overview

Efficacy Study of A Lotion to Prevent Common Colds

Status:
Unknown status
Trial end date:
2009-12-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The purpose of this of this study is to determine if 3804-250A can prevent the common cold caused by the rhinovirus when applied to the hands. The study will also evaluate whether 3804-250A can prevent rhinovirus infection or common cold illnesses. The study will also evaluate the safety of 3804-250A.
Phase:
Phase 2
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
The Dial Corporation
Collaborator:
Hill Top Research
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Read and sign a copy of the approved Consent Form;

- 18-40 years of age;

- If a woman of child bearing potential (WOCBP) must have a negative urine pregnancy
test and be using an effective method of birth control such as, but not limited to,
birth control pills, contraceptive foam, diaphragm, IUD, vasectomized partner,
abstinence, or condoms;

- Capable of compliance with the required study and sick visits (i.e., no planned travel
commitments);

- Willing to follow study restrictions;

- Generally in good health based on medical history interview.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Current participation on any study;

- Participation in an investigational drug study within 30 days of enrollment;

- Participation within 30 days of enrollment on any study where the hands were the test
site;

- Pregnancy (as determined by an urine pregnancy test), lactation or planning a
pregnancy during the course of the study;

- Daily smoker;

- Current or significant history of sinusitis;

- Skin conditions on the hands or wrists that would interfere with the evaluations, such
as scars, tattoos, uneven skin tones, or other conditions;

- Allergy to soaps, detergents, preservatives, citric acid, malic acid or ethanol;

- Immunological disorders (i.e., AIDS, HIV, systemic lupus erythematosis, rheumatoid
arthritis);

- Current use or use within 7 days prior to randomization of any antibacterial
medications for treatment of respiratory infections;

- Current use or use within 7 days enrollment of topical drugs (e.g. hydrocortisone or
other corticosteroids) to treat skin conditions on the hands or wrists, except for
localized treatment of minor cuts or scrapes;

- Occupational or other requirement for unusually frequent hand washing (i.e. health
care worker, food service worker);

- Currently suffering from respiratory allergies or a history of seasonal respiratory
allergies that are normally active during the study period;

- History of dermatologic disease on the hands, wrists or arms;

- History of 3rd degree burns and/or skin grafts on the hands or wrists;

- History of significant or frequent skin and soft tissue infections;

- Use of androgens, immunomodulators (such as growth factors, systemic corticosteroids,
immune globulin, interleukins, interferons) or immunosuppressive medications within 30
days prior to study entry.

- Erythema score of 1.0 and/or dryness scores on the hands at enrollment of greater than
Grade 0;

- Subject does not experience colds;

- The subjects from TM&R-0062-08-TXC who were discontinued for irritation, experienced
test product related skin reactions or were withdrawn from the study or excluded from
the per-protocol analysis for non-compliance.