Title

Oral Tranexamic Acid and Laser for Treatment of Melasma
The Efficacy of Oral Tranexamic Acid and a 1927 nm Diode Laser in Patients With Melasma. A Prospective Randomized Split Face Study
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Unknown status
  • Study Participants

    32
Tranexamic acid and 1927 diode laser non-ablative fractionated laser for the treatment of Melasma.
Seeking healthy non-smoking male and female volunteers of all skin types of age 18 to 50 with moderate melasma or severe melasma. Participants will receive up to 5 monthly laser treatments to half the face and need to take a pill twice a day for 4 months. Follow up visits are required 1 month, 3 months and 6 months after the final treatment. Compensation of up to $150 will be provided based on completed visits.
Study Started
Oct 01
2018
Anticipated
Primary Completion
Jul 31
2019
Anticipated
Study Completion
Oct 01
2019
Anticipated
Last Update
Sep 27
2018

Drug Tranexamic Acid

A split face study of oral tranexamic acid in combination with laser treatment

  • Other names: 1927 nm nonablative laser

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Age 18 to 50 Skin types I through VI (all skin types) Moderate or severe melasma

Exclusion Criteria:

Pregnant or nursing women Current use of hormonal birth control medication or any hormonal therapy Use of topical steroids within 1 month of study enrollment Use of topical hydroquinone within 3 months of study enrollment History of laser or dermabrasion to the face within 6 months of study enrollment Regular use of tanning parlors Occupation involving primarily outdoor activities Current treatment with blood thinning medications History of thrombosis or thrombophilia History of thromboembolic disease, such as deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism and/or cerebral thrombosis Family history of thromboembolic disease History of stroke History of >2 spontaneous abortions History of kidney dysfunction History of cancer Smoking Significant cardiovascular or respiratory disease (end-stage congestive heart failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) History of subarachnoid hemorrhage History of acquired disturbances of color vision Known allergy to tranexamic acid As per the investigator's discretion, any physical or mental condition which might make it unsafe for the subject to participate in this study
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