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| Name | Class |
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| U.S. Nutraceuticals, Inc. dba Valensa International | UNKNOWN |
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The goal of this clinical trial is to substantiate the effectiveness and safety of USPlus® DERM for self-perceived thinning hair compared to placebo in healthy men and women ages 25-65 over the course of six months of continued use. Participants will be asked to have attend three office visits, one phone call, have photos taken of their hair and answer questionnaires related to their thinning hair.
Hair shedding and thinning is presenting at alarming rates. It affects over 80% of men and 50% of women in the United States alone. As a multifactorial condition, while genetics is a small component, change in environmental exposures, nutrition, hormones, stress and lifestyle play significant roles. Currently, many individuals are looking for natural or prescription free options to combat challenges in hair thinning. One of the main ingredients added to current formulations is the natural supplement Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens). To maintain thick full hair takes work, and prevention of hair thinning, shedding and hair loss requires early intervention. This study is performed to demonstrate the success of a long-standing supplement in the hair loss treatment armamentarium.
Oral medications come with significant side effects, and other modalities like laser and platelet rich plasma can be expensive to afford. Supplements therefore become a great natural alternative. Saw palmetto or Serenoa repens is a plant from the Areaceae family also known as Sabal serrulataa that acts as a competitive nonselective inhibitor of 5-alpha reductase (5αR) types I and II, which blocks the conversion of testosterone to its active metabolite, dihydrotestosterone. This process has been shown to help prevent miniaturization of hairs that lead to hair loss. Valensa International has analyzed the vast amount of science, as well as their own research data, to understand the impact of USPlus® DERM which contains concentrated lipidosterolic extracts of saw palmetto on hair health. The mechanism of action appears to prolong the anagen phase, tends to enhance dermal papilla, and maintains the follicle stem cell niche. USPlus® DERM is concentrated in bioactive free fatty acids (the building blocks of hair) and can help benefit hair health, the hair growth cycle and hair characteristics. Since hair loss has a multifactorial etiology, studying USPlus® DERM in the treatment
The purpose of this clinical research study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of USPlus® DERM compared to placebo in sixty (60) healthy male and female subjects, 25-65 years of age with self-perceived hair thinning over the course of six (6) months of continued use.
Pre-Study Procedures
VISIT PROCEDURES
Visit 1: Baseline, Day 0
Phone Call: Day 56 ± 2 days
Visit 2: Day 90 (± 7 days)
Visit 3: Day 180 (± 7 days)
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| USPlus DERM softgels | Active Comparator | USPlus® DERM Bioactive Fatty Acids 160 mg Softgels |
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| Placebo softgels | Placebo Comparator | Placebo Softgels |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USPlus DERM Bioactive Fatty Acids 160 mg Softgels | Dietary Supplement | USPlus® DERM Bioactive Fatty Acids (160 mg) Ingredient List (Per Softgel) Active: 100% Concentrated Lipidosterolic Extract of Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens). Shell: Bovine Gelatin, Glycerin, Water |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Change in terminal hair counts from Baseline to Day 180 using the Canfield HairMetrix system. | Change in terminal hair counts from Baseline to Day 180 using the Canfield HairMetrix system. A statistically significant increase in count at Day 180 in comparison to Baseline for subjects who were assigned to the Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameter. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Change in vellus hair counts from Baseline to Day 180 using the Canfield HairMetrix system. | Change in vellus hair counts from Baseline to Day 180 using the Canfield HairMetrix system. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Change in total hair counts from Baseline to Day 180 using the Canfield HairMetrix system. | Change in total hair counts from Baseline to Day 180 using the Canfield HairMetrix system. A statistically significant increase in count at Day 180 in comparison to Baseline for subjects who were assigned to the Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameter. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in terminal to vellus ratio using the Canfield HairMetrix system from Baseline to Day 180. | A statistically significant increase in terminal to vellus ratio at Day 180 in comparison to Baseline for subjects who were assigned to Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameter. | Baseline to Day 180 |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Glynis Ablon, MD, FAAD, PI | Ablon Skin Institute Research Center | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Ablon Skin Institute and Research Center | Manhattan Beach | California | 90266 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 41319217 | Derived | Ablon G. The Safety and Efficacy of a Proprietary Bioactive Fatty Acids Extract From Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) for Promoting Hair Growth and Reducing Hair Loss in Adults With Self-Perceived Thinning Hair: 90-Day Results. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2025 Dec;24(12):e70585. doi: 10.1111/jocd.70585. |
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| Placebo softgel | Other | Placebo Ingredient List: Palm oil Gelatin Glycerin Water Caramel color |
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| Change in average hairs per follicular unit using the Canfield HairMetrix system from Baseline to Day 180. | A statistically significant increase in average hairs per follicular unit at Day 180 in comparison to Baseline for subjects who were assigned to Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameters. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Change in average hair width (μm) using the Canfield HairMetrix system from Baseline to Day 180. | A statistically significant increase in score of average hair width (μm) at Day 180 in comparison to Baseline for subjects who were assigned to Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameters. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Change in follicular units per cm² using the Canfield HairMetrix system from Baseline to Day 180. | A statistically significant increase in score of follicular units per cm² at Day 180 in comparison to Baseline for subjects who were assigned to Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameters. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Change in inter-follicular mean distance (mm) using the Canfield HairMetrix system from Baseline to Day 180. | A statistically significant decrease in score of inter-follicular mean distance (mm) at Day 180 in comparison to Baseline for subjects who were assigned to Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameter. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Investigator Hair Quality Global Improvement Scale | Investigator Hair Quality Global Improvement Scale scores assessed by Investigator using Canfield Intellistudio standardized 2D photographs to assess changes from Baseline to Day 180. A positive score at Day 180 for subjects who were assigned to the Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameters. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Investigator Hair Growth Global Improvement Scale | Investigator Hair Growth Global Improvement Scale scores assessed by Investigator using Canfield Intellistudio standardized 2D photographs to assess changes from Baseline to Day 180. A positive score at Day 180 for subjects who were assigned to the Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameters. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Change in Hair Shedding Pull Test scores | Change in Hair Shedding Pull Test scores from Baseline to Day 180. A statistically significant decrease in count at Day 180 in comparison to Baseline for subjects for subjects who were assigned to the Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameter. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Improvement in Hair Self-Assessment Questionnaire | Improvement in Hair Self-Assessment Questionnaire from Baseline to Day 180. A statistically significant increase in score at Day 180 in comparison to Baseline for subjects who were assigned to the Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameter. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Improvement in Hair Thinning Quality of Life Questionnaire | Improvement in Hair Thinning Quality of Life Questionnaire from Baseline to Day 180. A statistically significant decrease in score at Day 180 in comparison to Baseline for subjects who were assigned to the Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo indicates an improvement for the indicated parameter. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| Favorable Analysis of the Hair Product Subject Satisfaction Questionnaire | at Day 180. Favorable analysis at Day 180 for subjects who were assigned to the Active compared to subjects who were assigned to the placebo would be indicated by high response values. | Baseline to Day 180 |
| ID | Term |
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| D000505 | Alopecia |
| ID | Term |
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| D007039 | Hypotrichosis |
| D006201 | Hair Diseases |
| D012871 | Skin Diseases |
| D017437 | Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases |
| D020763 | Pathological Conditions, Anatomical |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
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