Guest guest Posted May 24, 2002 Report Share Posted May 24, 2002 I'm sure this is meant for the group: -=-=-=-= Hopefully I can finally put to rest the criticisms and concerns voiced here regarding the manner in which our cea clinical study results were presented. I have posted an updated version of the study that includes data obtained from the control group as well as additional graphs showing comparisons of the severity scores at the beginning and end (4 weeks) in both the control and Dramatic Relief treated groups. And to head certain concerns off at the pass, this is all of the data- not just a portion of it. Some explanation is due. For a currently unknown reason, the document that has been circulating (the original study document for which we have been criticized) did not include the control data. Rather than continue to say that indeed our study was blinded and controlled we have now uploaded the document that includes this information. It is posted in the files section of this forum under the name " Cutanix cea Clinical Study " and is available for your perusal. The control lotion used in our study was the Dramatic Relief lotion minus Quadrinone. Patients in the active group received Dramatic Relief Lotion with Quadrinone (1%). I am sure there will be further questions regarding this study and will be happy to address them. >Here's the problem I still see: even as a private communication to a > lay person, the study said absolutely nothing about a control cream or > control subjects (and it's not easy to imagine where these would fit > in); it described Dr. Draelos as assessing the scores herself; and > the scale as described sounds imperfect as a tool for assessing > rosacea, much less for assessing changes in an objective manner. Hopefully, I have taken care of your concerns regarding control subjects and control cream used in the study. Dr. Draelos did indeed assess and score the patients herself- after all she is the physician. The scale used by Dr. Draelos in this study reflects the limitations of claims we can make. We are not a pharmaceutical company per se in that Dramatic Relief is not to be marketed as a prescription drug. It will be sold as a cosmeceutical that one can purchase OTC. As such, we are unable to make specific claims about CURING rosacea and are limited to claiming that Dramatic Relief will treat symptoms associated with the disease. The parameters Dr. Draelos used in her assessment directly reflect just that- 1) erythema, 2) desquamation (peeling), 3) uneven skin tone, and 4) dermatitis. How are her assessments less than objective? She was blinded to who received control or active until after the completion of the study. > I recognize these criticisms are directed at an unofficial > presentation of the data. Still, I presume it was an accurate > description. You must agree that, as presented to us, it is not > accurate to describe Dr. Draelos' study as blinded and controlled. > I remain skeptical of company-sponsored conference presentations and > studies, no matter how well-credentialled the researcher may be. I > know why most physician-researchers participate in these types of > studies Perhaps your most troubling comment is in regards to Dr. Draelos herself and to the fact that we are not performing our studies in an independent manner. Dr. Draelos is in no way directly affiliated with Cutanix and has not received any direct benefit from these studies (cash or stock). She runs an INDEPENDENT contract clinical testing service named Dermatology Consulting Services in High Point, North Carolina that we decided to use for our clinical studies. To infer that she has gained monetarily from some sort of under the table arrangement in exchange for favorable clinical results is simply ridiculous. I urge you to go to her web site and view her curriculum vitae (http://zdraelos.dermdex.net/). Perhaps the clinical services she has provided for other companies such as Procter & Gamble, S.C. and Sons, Colgate – Palmolive, Schick, Neutrogena, Glaxo Pharmaceuticals, Ortho Pharmaceuticals, Merck Pharmaceuticals, Allergan, Collagen Corporation, and Worldwide Consumer Products, Galderma, Pharmacia and others have been biased as well. If Dr. Lazoff, when she says " independent studies " means a multi-center university trial, I am afraid she will never be satisfied with Cutanix. Our R&D budget will simply not afford that luxury. I can assure you that we are not marketing zinc oxide. Quadrinone has been shown to inhibit the production of a number of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines produced by keratinocytes, dermal fibroblasts, T-Cells, and monocytes in response to inflammatory inducers such as chemical irritants, ultraviolet light, lipopolysacharride, and interleukin-1. Although I cannot comment specifically on exactly what Quadrinone is, I can tell you the rest of the ingredients that compose Dramatic Relief (I promised this in my initial post). They are as they will appear on the product label: Water (aqua) Propylene Glycol Glycerin Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG 100 Stearate Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil Isocetyl Stearate Ethoxydiglycol Paraffinum Liquidum Isostearyl Palmitate Niacinamide Glycereth -7 Isocetyl Alcohol PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate Polyacrylamide (and) C13-14 Isoparaffin (and) Laureth-7 Quadrinone Cetyl Ricinoleate Phenoxyethanol (and) Methylparaben (and) Ethylparaben (and) Butylparaben (and) Propylparaben (and) Isobutylparaben Polysorbate-20 I'll end here by saying I'm open to further questions. Cutanix's goal is to provide products that are effective in treating the symptoms associated with many dermatologic conditions. I was convinced enough in their mission and the results I obtained in my own lab with their compounds that I left my tenure track assistant professor position at a nationally renown medical school (UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas) to join them. As Dr. Lazoff stated, only time will tell. If the lotion truly works as we have seen in our clinical studies, then this discussion is a moot point. K. Pilcher, Ph.D. Director of Research Cutanix Corporation Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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