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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2009 Feb;63(2):282-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1742-1241.2008.01912.x.

Vitamin D3 is not effective in the treatment of chronic chilblains

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Vitamin D3 is not effective in the treatment of chronic chilblains

I H Souwer et al. Int J Clin Pract. 2009 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Chronic chilblains is a common disease causing major restrictions in daily life, nevertheless little is known about effective treatment. In a literature search, we found thin evidence of three interventions: fluocinolone cream, nifedipine and vitamin D3.

Objective: We have conducted a study to assess the effect of oral administration of 2000 IU vitamin D3 per day on patients suffering from chronic chilblains.

Methods: The study was based on a self-controlled design. The study population consisted of patients with a confirmed diagnosis. Outcome measurement was the change in severity of the complaints and disability. We checked for interference by temperature and other confounders.

Limitations: The size of the cohort (n = 33) was a limitation.

Results: After correction for confounding factors, 19% of the subjects reported fewer complaints and 6% fewer disability, in both the placebo and vitamin D3 treatment groups.

Conclusion: Oral administration of 2000 IU vitamin D3 per day is not better than placebo in the treatment of patients with chronic chilblains.

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