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          Last Updated: 10/31/2025

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          4 clinical trials found

            Using Fractional Lasers and Tirbanibulin Ointment to Treat Keratinocyte Carcinomas

            Summary: The investigators seek to evaluate the effectiveness of fractional laser therapy and tirbanibulin ointment to treat squamous and basal cell carcinomas. This will be executed by using both thulium and erbium lasers on previously biopsy-confirmed SCCs and BCCs and applying bulk heating methods. Then, depending on the level of invasiveness, subjects may be instructed to apply the ointment over the co...

            Investigation of the Efficacy and Tolerability of Topical Applied Tirbanibulin on Actinic Keratoses With Downward-directed Proliferation Patterns

            Summary: The aim of this study is to observe the influence of tirbanibulin on proliferation patterns of actinic keratoses (efficacy on proliferation score according to Schmitz et al.). For this purpose, tirbanibulin is applied in-label, proliferation is measured by LC-OCT at different time points and dermatohistopathology is performed (optionally) at the end. Local skin reactions to the product will also b...

            Single-arm, Open-label Study of Tirbanibulin 1% Ointment to Treat Warts on the Hands in Pediatric Patients

            Summary: Warts are common, benign skin lesions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Treatment is challenging, particularly in the pediatric population, where standard modalities such as cryotherapy and intralesional immunotherapy are poorly tolerated. Existing topical treatments, such as imiquimod and 5-fluorouracil, have low efficacy and require prolonged use. Case reports suggest tirbanibulin ointme...

            Open, Prospective Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of 0.05% Tirbanubulin (Klisiry®) in the Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma

            Summary: his is a Phase 2, Single-Arm, Open-Label, Single Center, to Assess Efficacy and Safety of Tirbanibulin Ointment 1% in Adult Subjects with superficial basal cell carcinoma (sBCC) not arising on the face or scalp

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            Last Updated: 10/31/2025