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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2007;18(3):163-8.
doi: 10.1080/09546630701247971.

Short-duration topical treatment of tinea pedis using terbinafine emulsion gel: results of a dose-ranging clinical trial

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Short-duration topical treatment of tinea pedis using terbinafine emulsion gel: results of a dose-ranging clinical trial

Ian G James et al. J Dermatolog Treat. 2007.
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Abstract

Background: In the treatment of tinea pedis, current terbinafine formulations are applied once or twice daily for 7 days. A terbinafine emulsion gel formulation has been developed to provide a 5-day treatment course for tinea pedis.

Objective: To determine the lowest effective concentration of terbinafine (1% or 3%) emulsion gel applied once daily for 5 days for the treatment of tinea pedis.

Methods: This double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluated the efficacy of 1% and 3% terbinafine gel for 5 days in 84 outpatients with tinea pedis. The primary efficacy endpoint was the percentage of patients with effective treatment (negative microscopy and culture with only mild erythema/desquamation/pruritus [total score<or=2]) at study endpoint (last post-baseline observation up to and including week 6).

Results: Efficacy rates with terbinafine 1% and 3% emulsion gel were significantly higher than with placebo (86% and 68% vs 11%, respectively; p<0.001). Similarly, mycological cure rates were significantly greater with terbinafine 1% and 3% gel (97% and 89%, respectively) than with placebo (22%; p<0.001).

Conclusions: Terbinafine 1% emulsion gel used once daily for 5 days was the lowest effective concentration, and was significantly superior to placebo. Both concentrations were effective and safe, providing convenient, short-duration treatment of tinea pedis.

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