An open-label study of naftifine hydrochloride 1% gel in the treatment of tinea versicolor.

Author: AvakianEdward, BridgesTancy, FleischerAlan B, GoldMichael H, HardasBhushan, PappertEric J, PlaumStefan

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Tinea versicolor (TV) is a superficial cutaneous fungal infection characterized by cutaneous pigment changes, pruritus, scaling, and erythema. This open-label, single-center pilot study evaluated the efficacy and safety of naftifine 1% gel applied twice daily for 2 weeks in 10 men and women (median ...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22165042

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Naftifine Hydrochloride: A Topical Treatment for Tinea Versicolor

This open-label pilot study delves into the world of dermatology, investigating the efficacy and safety of naftifine hydrochloride 1% gel for the treatment of tinea versicolor, a common fungal infection of the skin. The researchers, like dermatologists carefully examining a patient's skin condition, meticulously observed the effects of naftifine gel on 10 individuals with tinea versicolor. They assessed the clinical symptom severity and mycological status of the patients throughout the 2-week treatment period.

Effective and Safe Treatment for Tinea Versicolor

The study revealed that naftifine hydrochloride 1% gel was effective in reducing clinical symptom severity and achieving mycological clearance in patients with tinea versicolor. This finding, like a refreshing oasis in the desert, offers a safe and effective treatment option for this often-frustrating skin condition. The authors also highlight the excellent safety profile of naftifine gel, with no treatment-related adverse events reported during the study.

A Topical Solution for a Common Skin Infection

This study provides evidence for the efficacy and safety of naftifine hydrochloride 1% gel as a topical treatment for tinea versicolor. The findings suggest that this treatment option can be a valuable tool for dermatologists in effectively managing this common skin infection. Just as a skilled desert traveler uses their knowledge of the terrain to navigate a challenging landscape, dermatologists can now utilize naftifine gel to effectively treat tinea versicolor and improve the quality of life for their patients.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This pilot study offers encouraging results for the use of naftifine hydrochloride 1% gel as a topical treatment for tinea versicolor. The study's findings, much like a desert oasis offering respite and relief, suggest that naftifine gel can be a valuable tool for effectively managing this common skin infection. The researchers' work underscores the importance of ongoing research and development of effective and safe treatments for skin conditions, ultimately improving the well-being of patients.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2011-12-22
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

22165042

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

22165042

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