A double-blind study comparing Daktacort, miconazole and hydrocortisone in inflammatory skin infections
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A double-blind study comparing Daktacort, miconazole and hydrocortisone in inflammatory skin infections
Abstract
In a 4-week double-blind trial, Daktacort cream was compared with each of its constituents (i.e. miconazole 2% and hydrocortisone 1%) in a total of 63 patients (aged 12-60 years) with inflamed skin infections of bacterial or mycotic origin. Daktacort treatment induced a significant improvement of all symptoms within 1 week and was superior to both miconazole and hydrocortisone in suppressing the inflammation. This tendency persisted throughout the trial but at the end miconazole treatment proved also superior to hydrocortisone.
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