Overview

Phase 3 Study of Imiquimod Creams in the Treatment of External Genital Warts

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2009-07-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine whether imiquimod creams are effective in treating external genital warts (EGW). The secondary objective of this study is to provide information on recurrence of EGW. Additionally the study will also look at any adverse events associated with the use of the creams. External genital and perianal warts are caused by the infection of human papillomavirus or HPV. HPV infection is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). External genital warts look like small flesh-colored, pink, or red growths on or around the external skin of sex organs or perianal area. The warts may look similar to the small parts of a cauliflower or they may be very tiny and difficult to see. They often appear in clusters of three or four, and may grow and spread rapidly. They usually are not painful, although they may cause mild pain, bleeding, and itching.
Phase:
Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Graceway Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Treatments:
Imiquimod
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- In good general health

- Diagnosis of external genital / perianal warts with at least 2 warts and no more than
30 warts

- Negative pregnancy test (for women who are able to become pregnant)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Women who are pregnant, lactating or planning to become pregnant during the study

- Evidence of clinically significant or unstable disease (such as stroke, heart attack)

- Have any of the following conditions: HIV infection; current or history of high risk
HPV infection (e.g., HPV types 16, 18, etc.); outbreak of herpes genitalia in the wart
areas; internal warts requiring or undergoing treatment; dermatological disease (e.g.,
psoriasis) or skin condition in the wart areas

- Have received specific treatments in the treatment area(s) within the designated time
period prior to study treatment initiation