Safety and Efficacy Evaluation of Topical Balms for Headache and Backache: Randomized Clinical Studies

Published: 16 October 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/mj5wfz38sj.1
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Description

• The study employed a two-part methodology, firstly the primary irritation patch test (PIPT) and secondly single blind, multicentre phase-II clinical studies for efficacy of these balms on headache and back pain. • The results showed significant reductions in headache and backache in patients. • The two balms are non-irritant and providing significant relief from Pain.

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1. Method reference for dermatological safety of balms - Bureau of Indian Standards specification IS 4011:2018: Methods for test of safety evaluation of cosmetics, Third revision (ICS 71.100.40), clause 4.3.1, BIS 2008, Skin Irritation test on human subjects. 2. Clinical trial study for evaluation of headache and backache relief - A Randomized, Single Blind, Phase II, Multi-center, Prospective

Institutions

Emami Limited, Emami Limited Research and Innovation Team

Categories

Low Back Pain, Clinical Assessment, Patch Testing in Contact Dermatitis, Tension Headache

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