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Doxepin cream vs betamethasone cream for treatment of chronic skin lesions due to sulfur mustard

(2011) Doxepin cream vs betamethasone cream for treatment of chronic skin lesions due to sulfur mustard. Skinmed. pp. 152-8. ISSN 1540-9740 (Print) 1540-9740

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Official URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21675494

Abstract

Oral doxepin was shown to reduce chronic pruritus due to sulfur mustard. The present study compared the effects of topical doxepin 5 with betamethasone 1 for the treatment of pruritus in veterans exposed to sulfur mustard. This investigator-blinded, randomized, clinical trial was conducted in an outpatient dermatology clinic. Seventy-five men who were exposed to sulfur mustard 23 to 28 years ago during the Iran-Iraq war who complained of pruritus were randomized to receive doxepin cream 5 (n = 40) or betamethasone cream 0.1 (n = 35) twice a day for 6 weeks. Pruritus severity and Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) were evaluated before and after each treatment. Both groups showed significant improvement regarding pruritus (P < .05), burning sensation, skin dryness (P < .001), and skin scaling (P < 0.05). The lesions of all regions significantly reduced after treatments (P < .05), except those on the head, face, and genitalia. Pruritus, visual analog scores, and DLQI significantly decreased (P < .01, P < .01, and P < .001, respectively) in doxepin- and betamethasone-treated groups, and there was no difference between groups. All DLQI subscores decreased after both type of treatments (P < .01). Equal efficacy of doxepin cream and betamethasone suggest that doxepin is a potential alternative to control pruritus caused by sulfur mustard in exposed veterans.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Administration, Cutaneous Adult Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage/therapeutic use Betamethasone/administration & dosage/*therapeutic use Chemical Warfare Agents/toxicity Chronic Disease Doxepin/administration & dosage/*therapeutic use Humans Iran Iraq Male Middle Aged Mustard Gas/*toxicity Pruritus/chemically induced/drug therapy Quality of Life Severity of Illness Index Single-Blind Method Skin Diseases/chemically induced/*drug therapy/pathology Time Factors Treatment Outcome Warfare
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Page Range: pp. 152-8
Journal or Publication Title: Skinmed
Journal Index: Pubmed
Volume: 9
Number: 3
ISSN: 1540-9740 (Print) 1540-9740
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/2119

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