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Title: | Analysis on curative effects and safety of 2% liranaftate ointment in treating tinea pedis and tinea corporis & cruris |
Authors: | Sulaiman, Akebaier Wan, Xuefeng Fan, Junwei Kasimu, Hadiliya Dong, Xiaoyang Wang, Xiaodong Zhang, Lijuan Abliz, Paride Upur, Halmurat |
Keywords: | 2% liranaftate ointment; tinea pedis tinea corporis & cruris curative effect safety |
Issue Date: | 20-May-2017 |
Publisher: | Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi. |
Citation: | Sulaiman, A., Wan, X., Fan, J., Kasimu, H., Dong, X., Wang, X., ... & Upur, H. (2017). Analysis on curative effects and safety of 2% liranaftate ointment in treating tinea pedis and tinea corporis & cruris. Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 30. |
Abstract: | The paper is intended to analyze and evaluate the specific curative effect and safety of 2% liranaftate ointment in treating patients with tinea pedis and tinea cruris. 1,100 cases of patients with tinea pedis and tinea corporis & cruris were selected as research objects and were divided into two groups according to the random number table method. They were treated with different methods: 550 cases of patients were treated with 2% liranaftate ointment for external use in the observation group and the rest 550 cases of patients were treated with 1% bifonazole cream in the control group. The treatment time was two weeks for patients with tinea corporis & cruris and four weeks for those with tinea pedis respectively. Meanwhile, the one-month follow-up visit was conducted among the patients to compare the curative effects of two groups. After the medication, the curative effectiveness rate was 87.65% (482/550) in the observation group, while that was 84.91% (467/550) in the control group. After the average follow-up visits of (15.5±2.4), the curative effectiveness rate 96.55% (531/550) in the observation group, while that was 91.45% (503/550) in the control group. Two groups of patients recovered well with a low incidence of adverse reactions in the treatment, and the overall curative effect was good with the inter-group difference at P>0.05, so it was without statistical significance. The curative effect of 2% liranaftate ointment is safe and obvious in treating tinea pedis and tinea corporis & cruris, so it is valuable for clinical popularization and application. |
URI: | http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13930 |
ISSN: | 1011-601X |
Appears in Collections: | No.3(Special),May2017 |
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