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Superior efficacy of calcipotriene and betamethasone dipropionate aerosol foam versus ointment in patients with psoriasis vulgaris--A randomized phase II study.

Authors :
Koo, John
Koo, John
Tyring, Stephen
Werschler, William P
Bruce, Suzanne
Olesen, Martin
Villumsen, John
Bagel, Jerry
Koo, John
Koo, John
Tyring, Stephen
Werschler, William P
Bruce, Suzanne
Olesen, Martin
Villumsen, John
Bagel, Jerry
Source :
The Journal of dermatological treatment; vol 27, iss 2, 120-127; 0954-6634
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

BackgroundAn aerosol foam formulation of fixed combination calcipotriene 0.005% (as hydrate; Cal) plus betamethasone dipropionate 0.064% (BD) was developed to improve psoriasis treatment.ObjectivesTo compare the efficacy and safety of Cal/BD aerosol foam with Cal/BD ointment after 4 weeks.MethodsIn this Phase II, multicenter, investigator-blind, 4-week trial, adult patients with psoriasis vulgaris were randomized to Cal/BD aerosol foam, Cal/BD ointment, aerosol foam vehicle or ointment vehicle (3:3:1:1). The primary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of patients at week 4 who achieved treatment success (clear or almost clear with at least a two-step improvement) according to the physician's global assessment of disease severity.ResultsIn total, 376 patients were randomized. At week 4, significantly more patients using Cal/BD aerosol foam achieved treatment success (54.6% versus 43.0% [ointment]; p = 0.025); mean modified (excluding the head, which was not treated) psoriasis area and severity index score was significantly different between Cal/BD aerosol foam and Cal/BD ointment (mean difference -0.6; p = 0.005). Rapid, continuous itch relief occurred with both active treatments. One adverse drug reaction was reported with Cal/BD aerosol foam (application site itch).ConclusionsCal/BD aerosol foam demonstrates significantly greater efficacy and similar tolerability compared with Cal/BD ointment for psoriasis treatment.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
The Journal of dermatological treatment; vol 27, iss 2, 120-127; 0954-6634
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application/pdf, The Journal of dermatological treatment vol 27, iss 2, 120-127 0954-6634
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287327238
Document Type :
Electronic Resource