A study with Rambazole, a
novel retinoic acid metabolism-blocking
agent (RAMBA), determined
that 94 per cent of subjects
-with moderate-to-severe acne
treated with 1 mg of oral
Rambazole once daily for 12
consecutive weeks- experienced
reduction in total acne lesion
count of more than 50 per
cent and 35 per cent were
considered "cleared or almost
cleared.
This study points to the production
of this medication on future,
since Barrier Therapeutics,
Inc. reported positive Phase
2a data for its oral formulation
of Rambazole (TM) in the treatment
of moderate to severe acne
and positive biological activity
data for its topical formulation
of this product.
Experts explain that a subject
must have had more than 90
per cent reduction in total
lesion count to be considered
"cleared or almost cleared".
According to their report,
inflammatory and non-inflammatory
lesions responded equally
well to treatment. There were
no serious effects related
to the treatment with this
new component. Only some patients
of the group in study experienced
dryness of skin and lips as
non-serious side effects.
Geert Cauwenbergh, Ph.D.,
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of Barrier Therapeutics,
Inc. explained that "these
positive Phase 2a results
indicate that oral Rambazole
is active in moderate to severe
inflammatory acne, and that
depending on the outcome of
future, full scale clinical
trials, this drug may one
day fill the need for safe
and effective oral treatments
for moderate and severe acne.
These results further build
on our previously announced
promising clinical data for
oral Rambazole for psoriasis".
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