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Treatment of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis With Itraconazole: Randomized Double-Blind Study Publisher Pubmed



Momeni AZ1, 2 ; Jalayer T1 ; Emamjomeh M1 ; Bashardost N1 ; Ghassemi RL1 ; Meghdadi M1 ; Javadi A1 ; Aminjavaheri M1
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  1. 1. Isfahan Univ. of the Med. Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  2. 2. 81465 Isfahan, PO Box 1191, Iran

Source: Archives of Dermatology Published:1996


Abstract

Objective: To compare the efficacy of itraconazole with placebo in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania major. Design: Double-blind placebo-controlled study. Setting: Patients were selected from volunteers with cutaneous leishmaniasis who lived in a hyperendemic area. Patients: One hundred forty patients were randomly selected for this double- blind study. Exclusion criteria were pregnancy, gestation, age younger than 12 years, and duration of disease of more than 4 months. Intervention: Each patient received itraconazole (7 mg/kg per day) or placebo for a 3-week period. The patients were kept under observation for an additional 30-day period. Outcome: The study was completed as planned in 131 patients. Results: Complete healing occurred in 59% of the itraconazole group in comparison with 44.3% of the patients who were treated with placebo capsules. No difference was found between the 2 groups with respect to adverse effects. Conclusions: Although itraconazole has the advantage of being an oral agent that is used in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis, the low response rate in patients receiving itraconazole indicates that itraconazole cannot be used as the single agent in the treatment of patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by L major.
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