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Clinical Trial

Assessing the Efficacy and Safety of Photobiomodulation for the Treatment of Pruritus

NCT: NCT07450716 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07450716
StatusNOT_YET_RECRUITING
Start Date2026-04
Completion2026-12

Brief Summary

This study is designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a low-level near-infrared LED light device for relieving itch. The device is non-invasive, does not break the skin, and does not produce heat. Near-infrared light has been used in other medical settings and is known to interact with skin and nerve pathways. In this study, researchers are examining whether this light can be safely applied to the skin and whether it may help reduce itch by affecting signals involved in itch sensation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Assessing the Efficacy and Safety of Photobiomodulation for the Treatment of Pruritus?

Assessing the Efficacy and Safety of Photobiomodulation for the Treatment of Pruritus is a clinical trial registered under NCT07450716. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07450716?

The current status of NCT07450716 (Assessing the Efficacy and Safety of Photobiomodulation for the Treatment of Pruritus) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

When did Assessing the Efficacy and Safety of Photobiomodulation for the Treatment of Pruritus start?

Assessing the Efficacy and Safety of Photobiomodulation for the Treatment of Pruritus started on 2026-04.

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