This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of actinic keratosis, a skin condition that often appears as rough, scaly patches on sun-exposed areas of the skin. The study will compare the effectiveness and safety of a treatment using a 5% solution of potassium hydroxide, known as Solcera, against a placebo. The main goal is to determine if Solcera is more effective in treating mild to moderate cases of actinic keratosis.
Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to receive either the Solcera solution or a placebo. The treatment will be applied topically, meaning it will be put directly on the skin. The study will be conducted in multiple stages, and participants will be monitored throughout the treatment cycles to assess the clearance of actinic keratosis lesions. The study will evaluate the success of the treatment by checking if the skin lesions have completely cleared up after the treatment period.
The trial will also look at other factors, such as the overall condition of the skin over time, any side effects experienced, and the participants’ and investigators’ assessments of the treatment’s effectiveness and tolerability. The study aims to provide valuable information on the potential benefits of using Solcera for treating actinic keratosis, with the hope of offering a more effective treatment option for those affected by this skin condition.



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