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NCT04258761
The purpose of this research study is to find out more about an investigational drug, 10XB-101, for people with fat under their chin which they would like to remove. The Sponsor of this study thinks there may be a chance this drug could be used to dissolve, or "melt" this fat away.
NCT05476679
This is a Phase 2, open-label, 2-stage, adaptive-design study in which subjects will be randomized into one of 5 treatment groups comprised of RZL-012 with or without additional study treatments:
NCT05466448
This is a Phase 2, open label study that will consist of a screening period, baseline period in which subjects will receive a single treatment session and a follow-up period. The single treatment session will consist of multiple injections of RZL-012 into the submental area under the chin. Blood samples will be collected from all subjects for PK analyses in the first 30 hours after dosing. Subjects will thereafter be monitored for safety and efficacy for at least 84 days.
NCT04086823
Twenty-Eight (28) subjects (12 for cohort 1 and 16 for cohort 2 ) will be included in the study. Subjects in each cohort will be injected with a different dose of RZL-012. The total of 28 subjects will be enrolled in 2 clinical sites.
NCT04821648
In this study, we are testing a new drug against submental fat (SMF), which is characterized with the accumulation of fat under the chin that often appears as a "double chin". The 2018 American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Consumer Survey on Cosmetic Dermatologic Procedures indicated that 73% of respondents were bothered by "excess fat under the chin/neck". This condition of loose or sagging skin under the chin may affect facial symmetry and attractiveness, which can lead to social embarrassment and a negative self-image in many patients. There is an insufficiency in effective drugs against SMF and double chin. Although an injectable small molecule can be used for improvement of double chin, but its side effects are evident and its cost is high. As such, there remains a real need to develop a cost-effective method to improve appearance of SMF and double chin.
NCT02035267
The objectives of this study are to explore the safety and efficacy of subcutaneous injections of Deoxycholic Acid relative to placebo, in the submental area in patients with mild or extreme fullness of the submental fat and ratings of 1 or 4.
NCT02159729
This was a long-term follow-up study of participants who completed Kythera-sponsored trials of ATX-101 (06-03, 07-07, 09-15)