Overview

Efficacy of Calcipotriol Plus Betamethasone Gel Versus Calcipotriol Scalp Solution in Scalp Psoriasis

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2006-05-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether once daily treatment for up to 8 weeks of calcipotriol plus betamethasone dipropionate gel is more effective than twice daily treatment of calcipotriol scalp solution in patients with scalp psoriasis. The primary outcome is patients with clear or minimal disease after 8 weeks treatment. Further the occurrence of relapse and rebound after end of treatment in patients with clear or minimal disease will be investigated.
Phase:
Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
LEO Pharma
Treatments:
Betamethasone
Betamethasone benzoate
Betamethasone sodium phosphate
Betamethasone Valerate
Betamethasone-17,21-dipropionate
Calcipotriene
Calcitriol
Criteria
Main Inclusion Criteria:

- Scalp psoriasis amenable to topical treatment

- Psoriasis vulgaris on trunk and/or limbs

- Extent of scalp psoriasis involving more than 10% of the total scalp area

- Disease severity on the scalp graded as moderate or worse by the investigator

- Consenting out-patients of 18 years or above

Main Exclusion Criteria:

- PUVA or Grenz ray therapy within 4 weeks prior to randomisation

- UVB therapy within 2 weeks prior to randomisation

- Systemic treatment with biological therapies, with a possible effect on scalp
psoriasis within 6 months prior to randomisation

- Systemic treatment with all other therapies than biologicals, with a possible effect
on scalp psoriasis (e.g., corticosteroids, vitamin D analogues, retinoids,
immunosuppressants) within 4 weeks prior to randomisation

- Any topical treatment of the scalp (except for non steroid medicated shampoos and
emollients) within 2 weeks prior to randomisation

- Topical treatment of the face, trunk and/or limbs with very potent WHO group IV
corticosteroids within 2 weeks prior to randomisation

- Current diagnosis of erythrodermic, exfoliative or pustular psoriasis