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Clinical studies evaluating abametapir lotion, 0.74%, for the treatment of head louse infestation

机译:评估Abametapir乳液,0.74%的临床研究,用于治疗头部虱子侵扰

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Abstract Background There is a need for better control of head louse infestations. Abametapir is an inhibitor of metalloproteinases critical for louse survival and egg development. The efficacy of abametapir lotion, 0.74%, was assessed for its ability to clear head louse infestations after a single application. Methods Two randomized, double‐blind, multicenter, vehicle‐controlled studies were conducted in subjects aged 6 months and older to compare the effectiveness of abametapir lotion versus vehicle control for eliminating head louse infestations without nit combing. Abametapir lotion was applied to dry hair for 10 minutes on day 0 and then rinsed with water. The primary endpoint was the proportion of index subjects (youngest household member with ≥ 3 live lice at screening) in the intent‐to‐treat population who were louse free at all follow‐up visits through day 14. Older household members with one or more live lice at screening were designated as nonindex subjects and treated as per the index subject within their household. Results In the intent‐to‐treat population (index subjects, N = 216), 81.5% of subjects treated with abametapir lotion were louse free through day 14 after a single treatment, versus 49.1% with vehicle ( P 0.001). For the combined index and nonindex population (N = 704), 85.9% were louse free through day 14 in the abametapir group, versus 61.3% in the vehicle group ( P 0.001). The most frequently reported adverse events were erythema (4.0%), rash (3.2%), and skin burning sensation (2.6%). Conclusion Abametapir lotion, 0.74%, was effective at clearing active head louse infestations through day 14 in subjects aged 6 months and older. All adverse events (including one serious but unrelated to study drug) resolved uneventfully.
机译:抽象背景有需要更好地控制头部虱子侵扰。 Abametapir是一种抑制金属蛋白酶的抑制剂,适用于诉讼存活和鸡蛋发育。评估Abametapir乳液,0.74%的疗效,评估了单一应用后清除头部侵扰的能力。方法采用两种随机,双盲,多中心,车辆对照研究,在6个月和以上的受试者中进行,以比较Abametapir乳液与载体控制的有效性,以消除Head Louse侵扰的情况而无需NIT梳理。将Abametapir乳液在第0天施加到干燥的头发10分钟,然后用水冲洗。主要终点是指数科目的比例(最小的家庭成员≥3患者在筛查时),在意图的人口中,他们通过第14天的所有后续访问奠定了自由。老年家庭成员,一个或多个在筛选时的活虱被指定为非index受试者,并根据其家庭内的指数受试者治疗。导致意图群体(指数受试者,N = 216),81.5%的受试者在单一处理后通过第14天免费纯于第14天,与载体(P <0.001)进行49.1%。对于合并的指数和非index人口(n = 704),85.9%在Abametapir组中通过第14天免费虱子,而载体组的61.3%(P <0.001)。最常报告的不良事件是红斑(4.0%),皮疹(3.2%)和皮肤灼烧感(2.6%)。结论Abametapir乳液,0.74%,在清除6个月及以上的受试者的第14天通过第14天结合活跃的头部虱子侵扰。所有不良事件(包括一个严重但不相关的与学习药物)不断解决。

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