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Clinical trialNCT07068256CompletedInterventional

Efficacy Comparison of Itraconazole Pulse Therapy and Terbinafine Therapy in Treatment of Tinea Capitis in Children.

SponsorMuhammad Aamir LatifEnrollment164Tinea Capitis
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Summary

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Several studies globally have assessed the efficacy of terbinafine and itraconazole in the treatment of tinea capitis, but local data in this regard is scarce. Therefore, this study was planned with the aim of assessing the difference between the therapeutic efficacy of itraconazole pulse therapy and terbinafine in children with tinea capitis.

Investigators

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Sites

1 registered facility, with the per-site recruitment status where the registry publishes one. ClinicalTrials.gov does not publish per-site enrollment counts.

Pakistan
  • Jinnah Hospital/allama Iqbal Medical College

    Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan

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Drugs studied

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Registration & key dates

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Start
1 Apr 2025
Primary completion
30 Sept 2025
Completion
30 Sept 2025
Last update posted
28 Nov 2025
Registered enrollment
164
Registry id
NCT07068256

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov, via the CTTI AACT database, data as of 30 Jul 2026. Registry facts are shown as registered by the study sponsor; findmyKOL does not interpret them.