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Clinical Trial
. 1986 Nov;15(5 Pt 1):989-94.
doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(86)70262-4.

Treatment of recurrent genital herpes with topical alpha interferon gel combined with nonoxynol 9

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Clinical Trial

Treatment of recurrent genital herpes with topical alpha interferon gel combined with nonoxynol 9

A E Friedman-Kien et al. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1986 Nov.
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Abstract

A double-blind, placebo-controlled study was done to evaluate the efficacy of an alpha interferon preparation in 128 patients with recurrent genital herpes. The preparation containing 10(5) or 10(7) U alpha interferon with nonoxynol 9 in a cream base (Exovir-HZ) was applied three times daily for 5 days. The treatment did not cause any adverse reactions. Patients treated with either interferon concentration became negative for viral culture at a faster rate than placebo recipients. The end of new lesion formation, scabbing, and the healing of lesions were all superior in patients treated with 10(5) U to those treated with 10(7) U interferon. End of new lesion formation and scabbing were also statistically different in patients treated with 10(7) U from those patients treated with placebo. Results suggest that topical interferon might be useful in relieving symptoms of severe cases of genital herpes.

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