Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (Jan 2021)
COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF ORAL FLUCONAZOLE AND ORAL ITRACONAZOLE IN PITYRIASIS VERSICOLOR
Abstract
Objective: To compare the efficacy of oral fluconazole and oral itraconazole in the treatment of Pityriasis versicolor. Study Design: Comparative prospective study. Methodology: Total 72 patients of both genders with Pityriasis versicolor were included. Patients were randomly allocated into two treatment groups with 36 patients in each group: group A and group B by lottery method. Patients in group A received Cap Fluconazole 150 mg bi- weekly for two consecutive weeks while those in group B received two doses of 400 mg of itraconazole once weekly for two weeks. Patients were asked to follow-up after 4 weeks skin scrapings for microscopy using 10% KOH mount was done at follow-up. Efficacy was assessed in terms of negative fungal hyphae on microscopy. Results: In this study, age ranged from 18 to 40 years with mean age of 33.52 ± 4.12 years in group A, whereas 35.055 ± 4.18 years in group B. Mean duration of disease was 4.66 ± 1.51 months in group A and 5.27 ± 1.70 months in group B. Efficacy was seen in 77.8% of group A patients as compared to 50% in group B patients (p=0.014). Conclusion: Oral Fluconazole two doses of 150 mg/week (total 300mg/week) for two consecutive weeks was found more effective than oral itraconazole.
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