Chen 2007.
Study characteristics | ||
Methods |
Aim of study: the acne treatment benefits of this oil‐free cleanser (SA microgel complex) were evaluated Design: double‐blind, randomised, vehicle controlled design Unit of allocation: patients Allocation: unclear Blinding: double‐blind Duration of trial (from recruitment to last follow‐up): not described Dropouts: not described |
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Participants |
Population description: subjects of Fitzpatrick skin types I‐V Setting: not described Randomised number: unclear Age: 12 through 35 years Sex: either sex Severity of illness: mild to moderate acne |
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Interventions |
Name of treatment group: SA group n = unclear Description: the cleanser containing the SA microgel complex Treatment period: unclear Timing: unclear Name of treatment group: vehicle group n = unclear Description: vehicle group (no detailed information provided) Treatment period: unclear Timing: unclear |
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Outcomes |
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Notes | Funding: supported by Neutrogena Corporation | |
Risk of bias | ||
Bias | Authors' judgement | Support for judgement |
Random sequence generation (selection bias) | Unclear risk | Although 'randomised' was mentioned, no details were reported for random sequence generation |
Allocation concealment (selection bias) | Unclear risk | We judged an unclear risk of bias because the authors did not report this issue. |
Blinding of participants and personnel (performance bias) All outcomes | Low risk | This study was 'double‐blinded' and vehicle controlled, blinding probably sufficient |
Blinding of outcome assessment (detection bias) All outcomes | Unclear risk | This study was 'double‐blinded' and vehicle controlled. Insufficient information about how blinding of outcome assessor was ensured |
Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias) All outcomes | Unclear risk | The authors did not report total number of randomised participants. |
Selective reporting (reporting bias) | Unclear risk | Study published as abstract only |
Other bias | Low risk | No other potential bias identified |