Nippon Ishinkin Gakkai Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1882-0476
Print ISSN : 0916-4804
ISSN-L : 0916-4804
One-week Application of Terbinafine Cream Compared with Four-week Application in Treatment of Tinea Pedis
Makoto SugiuraYasuki HataTomoo FukudaSumiko IshizakiHiroshi HanyakuWataru NakaTakashi HaradaTakeji Nishikawa
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2001 Volume 42 Issue 4 Pages 223-228

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Abstract
The possibility of one-week application of terbinafine cream for tinea pedis was studied in a doubleblind test at four institutes, comparing four-week application as a control. Of a total of forty-three patients studied, nineteen were randomized into a four-week application group, Group I, and twenty into a one-week application group, Group II. Group I was evaluated as moderate to extremely useful in twelve (63.2%) of the nineteen patients and Group II in twelve (60.0%) of the twenty patients. No statistical differences were observed between two groups.
These findings appeared to indicate that the short term, one-week application of terbinafine cream had results equivalent to the four-week application. This short-term treatment which aids in improving patient compliance and reducing the total amount of drug applied, thus lowering drug cost, is viewed as a useful way of treating tinea pedis.
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