• Br. J. Dermatol. · Oct 2009

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial of pseudocatalase cream and narrowband ultraviolet B in the treatment of vitiligo.

    • S Bakis-Petsoglou, J L Le Guay, and R Wittal.
    • Skin & Cancer Foundation Australia, Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia. sophiebakis@optusnet.com.au
    • Br. J. Dermatol. 2009 Oct 1; 161 (4): 910-7.

    BackgroundPseudocatalase cream in conjunction with narrowband ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) has previously been reported to result in repigmentation of vitiliginous skin.ObjectivesThe purpose of this 24-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, single-centre trial was to assess the efficacy of pseudocatalase cream and NB-UVB vs. placebo and NB-UVB for the treatment of vitiligo.MethodsPatients with active vitiligo on their face and/or hands applied either pseudocatalase cream or placebo to their whole body, twice daily for 24 weeks. NB-UVB therapy was administered three times a week for the duration of the trial. Efficacy was assessed primarily by digital image analysis of photographs.ResultsThirty-two patients were randomized to either the pseudocatalase arm (n = 14) or placebo (n = 18). Between-group analysis did not show a statistically significant improvement in percentage area affected in the pseudocatalase cream group when compared with placebo. However, a statistically significant improvement was found within each group by week 12, which was maintained throughout the study.ConclusionsNB-UVB treatment is a moderately effective treatment for vitiligo. Pseudocatalase cream does not appear to add any incremental benefit to NB-UVB alone.

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