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Brief Title: Phase 3 Study of Imiquimod Creams in the Treatment of External Genital Warts
Official Title: A Safety and Effectiveness Study of Imiquimod Creams in the Treatment of External Genital Warts
Study ID: NCT00735462
Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to determine whether imiquimod creams are effective in treating external genital warts (EGW). The secondary objective of this study is to provide information on recurrence of EGW. Additionally the study will also look at any adverse events associated with the use of the creams. External genital and perianal warts are caused by the infection of human papillomavirus or HPV. HPV infection is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). External genital warts look like small flesh-colored, pink, or red growths on or around the external skin of sex organs or perianal area. The warts may look similar to the small parts of a cauliflower or they may be very tiny and difficult to see. They often appear in clusters of three or four, and may grow and spread rapidly. They usually are not painful, although they may cause mild pain, bleeding, and itching.
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age: 12 Years
Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
NEA Clinic, Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
Northern Claifornia Research, Carmichael, California, United States
California State University - Chico, Chico, California, United States
Dermatology Research Associates, Los Angeles, California, United States
Conant Foundation, San Francisco, California, United States
Downtown Women's Healthcare, Denver, Colorado, United States
Altus Research, Lake Worth, Florida, United States
PMI Health Research Group, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Atlanta Women's Research Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Altman Dermatology Associates, Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States
Howard Brown, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Valley Medical Center, Flint, Michigan, United States
Women's OB/GYN, Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Clayton Research Institute, St Louis, Missouri, United States
Alliance Women's Research, Delran, New Jersey, United States
Women's Health Research Center, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, United States
Southwest Clinical Research, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
University Urology Associates, New York, New York, United States
Boro Park ObGyn, New York, New York, United States
Crescent Medical Research, Salisbury, North Carolina, United States
Piedmont Medical Research, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Rapid Medical Research, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Complete Healthcare for Women, Columbus, Ohio, United States
Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, United States
Heartland Health Institute, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Clinical Trials of America, Eugene, Oregon, United States
Westover Heights Clinic, Portland, Oregon, United States
The Clinical Trial Center, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, United States
Palmetto Clinical Research, Greer, South Carolina, United States
Alpha Clinical Research, Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
Adams Patterson Gynecology and Obstetrics, Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Tennessee Women's Care, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
DiscoveResearch, Bryan, Texas, United States
TMC Life Research, Houston, Texas, United States
West Houston Clinical Research Services, Houston, Texas, United States
Urology San Antonio Research, San Antonio, Texas, United States
The Center for Clinical Studies, Webster, Texas, United States
Utah Clinical Trials, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Wasatch Clinical Research, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
CARE-ID, Annandale, Virginia, United States
Tidewater Clinical Reseach, Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Independence Family Medicine Clinical Research, Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Women's Clinical Research Center, Seattle, Washington, United States
Name: Jason Wu, MD
Affiliation: Graceway Pharmaceuticals
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR