1. A new topical panthenol-containing emollient for maintenance treatment of childhood atopic dermatitis: results from a multicenter prospective study.
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Stettler, Hans, Kurka, Peter, Kandzora, Johannes, Pavel, Viktoria, Breuer, Marion, and Macura-Biegun, Anna
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ATOPIC dermatitis treatment , *ATOPIC dermatitis , *ADRENOCORTICAL hormones , *DRUG side effects , *SKIN diseases , *PATIENTS - Abstract
Purpose:A study was conducted with a new topical panthenol-containing emollient (NTP-CE) to investigate the efficacy and safety of a 3-month maintenance treatment in infants and children with stabilized mild atopic dermatitis (AD). Methods:After the stabilization phase (up to 2 months) using a corticosteroid-free topical medical device, 108 subjects (aged 2–49 months) with a SCORing AD (SCORAD) on the target area of <5, were randomized to receive NTP-CE (N = 52) or reference emollient (N = 56) twice-daily for ∼3 months. SCORAD scores, occurrence of flares, and tolerability were assessed at regular intervals. Results:In both groups, local SCORAD decreased during the study with a mean change from baseline (=end of stabilization phase) of −1.2 ± 1.3 (NTP-CE) and −1.0 ± 1.9. Kaplan–Meier analysis provided success rates (i.e. proportion of subjects without flares at study end) of 96 and 77% for the NTP-CE and reference group, respectively (p=.083, log-rank test). Mean time to flare-up was 47 days (range: 29–65) in the NTP CE group and 50 days (6–100). Study products were well tolerated. Conclusions:Our results indicate that NTP-CE is efficacious and safe when used for maintenance treatment of mild childhood AD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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