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Skin Pigmentation clinical trials at University of California Health

2 in progress, 1 open to eligible people

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  • Pulse Oximeter Accuracy in Healthy Humans During Hypoxia

    open to eligible people ages 21-50

    The aim of this project is to test the accuracy of pulse oximeters during mild, moderate and severe hypoxia. This is done by comparing the reading of the pulse oximeter during brief, steady state hypoxia with a gold-standard measurement of blood oxygen. This study will be done on healthy male or females between the age group of 18-50.

    at UCSF

  • Topical Almond Oil vs Hydroquinone

    “We're inviting premenopausal women with facial dark spots and a darker white to black skin to see if almond oil improves skin pigmentation”

    Sorry, in progress, not accepting new patients

    The purpose of this study is to analyze facial pigmentation and skin microbiome changes after topical almond oil application, compared to the use of topical hydroquinone.

    at UC Davis

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