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Vamousse Spray 'n' Go for Head Lice
Study Summary
This trial tests a spray for head lice to see if it's safe and works better than a shampoo.
- Head Lice
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Is Vamousse Spray 'n' Go a viable and secure choice for medical treatment?
"Clinical trials have established a solid level of safety for Vamousse Spray 'n' Go, and it is therefore assigned a score of 3 on the scale."
Could participants in this experiment be of advanced age?
"This medical trial has an age range of 2 to 75. Furthermore, there are 1 clinical trials for minors and 4 studies specifically designed for elderly participants."
Is there any availability for participants to join this research project?
"According to clinicaltrials.gov, the trial is searching for participants; it was initially advertised on December 15th 2022 and most recently refreshed on January 26th 2023."
How many participants have been accepted into this research project?
"Affirmative. According to clinicaltrials.gov, the research has been ongoing since December 15th 2022 and was recently updated on January 26th 2023. This project seeks 58 volunteers at a single facility for participation."
Could I gain access to this clinical research project?
"This clinical trial is canvassing for 58 people with head lice, between the ages of two and seventy-five. To be eligible, participants must have a visible lice infestation on their scalp (as determined by an evaluator), not use any other treatments to address this issue in tandem with the study product/standard of care, refrain from washing or shampooing until 8 hours after treatment has been completed and documented, abstain from cutting or chemically treating their hair while enrolled in the trial, attend all follow up appointments as instructed and allow members living under their roof to also partake if they are found to have active lice infections"
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