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Phase 3Completed· 246 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Clobetasol 0.05% Emollient Top Cream +1 moredrug
Likely dose
Not stated in record
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Search/NCT05010421
NCT05010421Phase 3Completed

CO2 Non-ablative Laser Versus Topical Clobetasol for Lichen Sclerosus: a Prospective, Open-label, Randomized Trial

Ruhr University of Bochum·interventional·Posted Aug 18, 2021·Updated Dec 4, 2025

In Brief

A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Clobetasol 0.05% Emollient Top Cream and Non-ablative CO2 Laser for Lichen Sclerosus. Completed, enrolled 246 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a common autoimmune disease of the genital skin. It affects 1/900 women with an age peak in the sixth decade of life and is manifested by chronic inflammation of the genital, perineal, and perianal areas associated with itching, burning, pain, and soreness. In addition, LS is associated with an increased risk of vulvar cancer. Treatment options for LS include topical steroids such as clobetasol, immunomodulators such as tacrolimus, and non-ablative laser treatment. Although both treatments are well documented and used in clinical practice, direct comparative studies of the efficacy of topical corticosteroids versus laser treatment in women with LS are rare. For example, a PubMed literature search (search date 2021-03-14; search terms: lichen sclerosus, laser, corticosteroids, steroids, clobetasol, randomized) identified only a single randomized trial with limited power. Given the available evidence, further high-quality studies are needed to define the superiority/inferiority of the different available treatment options such as nonablative lasers and topical corticosteroids. Therefore, in this prospective, randomized, open-label, comparative study, treatment success after 3 courses of non-ablative treatment with CO2 laser every 14 days will be compared with treatment success after topical application of clobetasol 0.05% over 3 months (daily in the first month, every other day in month 2, and 3 times/week during month 3) at the time point 3 months after treatment initiation.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesGermany
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Timeline

Phase 3CompletedFinished
20222023202420252026
First PostedAug 18, 2021
Enrollment StartNov 2, 2021
Primary CompletionJul 10, 2025
Study CompletionOct 17, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 3.7 yearsPosted 4.9 years ago

Interventions

Clobetasol 0.05% Emollient Top Creamdrug

Topical corticosteroid treatment of affected vulvar skin areas.

Non-ablative CO2 Laserdevice

Superficial non-ablative laser treatment of affected vulvar skin areas.