NOTE: YOU MUST WEAR A FACE MASK/COVERING WHILE IN THE ECRL FACILITY.
* Children are not permitted in the ECRL facility unless they have a scheduled pediatric study appointment.
*Purses, back packs or other personal bags may not be brought into the lab at this time.
Study Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Visits : 4/16, 4/19, 4/21, 4/23, 4/26, 4/28, 4/30, 5/3, 5/5, 5/7 Challenge Phase : 5/24 – 5/28 (Mon-Fri)
You MUST: |
* Be male or female 18 to 70 years of age in general good health. |
* If FEMALE – and currently sexually active, be using an adequate method of birth control. |
* agree to refrain from getting patches wet and scrubbing or washing the test area with soap, or |
applying powders, lotions or personal care products to the test area during the course of study. |
* agree to avoid excessive sun exposure of the test sites and to refrain from visits to tanning salons |
during the course of study. |
* agree not to introduce any new cosmetic or toiletry products during the study. |
* be willing to participate in all study evaluations. |
* must be dependable and able to follow directions as outlined in the protocol. |
* be able to understand and be willing to sign an Informed Consent Form. |
You MUST NOT: |
* if Female, be pregnant, nursing, planning a pregnancy or using inadequate birth control. |
* have received treatment with sympathomimetics, antihistamines, vasoconstrictors, non-steroidal |
anti-inflammatory agents and/or systemic or topical corticosteroids within one week prior |
to study initiation. |
* have a history of allergies to tape adhesives. |
* have scheduled or plan to undergo any surgical or medical procedures during the 6 week course |
of the study. |
* have any known allergies to cosmetics, skin care products or topical drugs |
* have a history of acute or chronic dermatologic, medical, and/or physical conditions which would |
preclude application of the test material and/or could influence the outcome of the study, |
or be confused with a skin reaction from the test material. |
* be under treatment for a skin and/or systemic bacterial infection. |
* be currently taking certain medications which, in the opinion of the Principal Investigator, may interfere |
with the study. |