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A Comparative Study of 20% Azelaic Acid Cream Monotherapy versus a Sequential Therapy in the Treatment of Melasma in Dark-Skinned Patients.

机译:20%壬二酸乳膏单一疗法与序贯疗法治疗黑皮肤患者黄褐斑的比较研究。

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Background: Melasma is a commonly found hyperpigmentary disorder in dark-complexioned persons, which is rather difficult to treat. Azelaic acid (AZA) 20% is considered efficacious in the treatment of melasma, although the response is rather slow. It has also been combined synergistically with topical retinoic acid, where the results were satisfactory. Objective: The study was done to evaluate the usefulness of a sequential therapy of potent topical steroids +20% AZA cream versus only 20% AZA cream in the treatment of melasma. Methods: This was a prospective, single-blind, right-left comparison pilot study with (1) twice daily application of 20% AZA to one half of the face for 24 weeks and (2) a potent topical steroid, 0.05% clobetasol propionate cream, to be applied for 8 weeks only and then to be followed by 20% AZA cream only for the next 16 weeks on the other half. Concomitant use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen was also mandatory. Thirty Indian patients (25 females, 5 males), whose ages ranged from 21 to 45 years and who were not pregnant, nursing or on any concurrent therapy, completed the study. Clinical evaluation, photography and the overall response were assessed at 4, 8, 16 and 24 weeks. Results: At 4, 8 and 16 weeks, the lightening of melasma was significantly more marked on the side receiving the sequential therapy rather than the side receiving only 20% AZA cream (p < 0.001). However, at 24 weeks, although the difference was still significant (p = 0.0052), as many as 96.7 and 90% of patients of each group (sequential therapy and AZA) had good to excellent responses to treatment. The side-effects noted were mostly mild and transient and mainly local irritant effects. Conclusions: A sequential therapy of topical potent steroids +20% AZA cream can be considered as another alternative treatment for melasma, which combines the beneficial effects of both besides perhaps increasing the compliance of the patients. 20% AZA monotherapy itself is also an effective and well-tolerated therapy for melasma in dark-skinned races.
机译:背景:黄褐斑是在深色肤色的人中常见的色素沉着过度症,很难治疗。尽管反应相当缓慢,但认为20%的壬二酸(AZA)可有效治疗黄褐斑。它也与局部视黄酸协同使用,效果令人满意。目的:该研究旨在评估强效局部类固醇+ 20%AZA乳膏对比仅20%AZA乳膏的序贯治疗在治疗黄褐斑中的有效性。方法:这是一项前瞻性,单盲,左右比较的先导性研究,其中(1)每天两次将20%的AZA涂抹于一半的脸部,持续24周,(2)有效的局部类固醇,0.05%的丙酸氯倍他索乳霜,仅可使用8周,然后再在下半周的接下来16周内使用20%的AZA乳霜。也必须同时使用广谱防晒霜。 30名印度人患者(25名女性,5名男性),年龄在21至45岁之间,未怀孕,未接受护理或未接受任何同时治疗,均完成了研究。在第4、8、16和24周评估临床评估,摄影和总体反应。结果:在第4、8和16周时,接受序贯治疗的一侧比仅接受20%AZA乳霜的一侧的黄褐斑明显更明显(p <0.001)。然而,在24周时,尽管差异仍然很显着(p = 0.0052),但每组(顺序治疗和AZA)中有多达96.7%和90%的患者对治疗的反应良好。注意到的副作用主要是轻微和短暂的,主要是局部刺激性作用。结论:局部强效类固醇+ 20%AZA乳膏的序贯治疗可以被认为是黄褐斑的另一种替代治疗方法,该方法不仅可以增加患者的依从性,而且还结合了两者的有益作用。 20%的AZA单一疗法本身也是深色皮肤种族黄褐斑的有效且耐受良好的疗法。

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