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The Safety and Efficacy of Sertaconazole Nitrate Cream 2% for Tinea Pedis

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Journal Cutis
Specialty Dermatology
Date 2006 Nov 24
PMID 17121064
Citations 3
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Abstract

To determine the safety and efficacy of topical sertaconazole nitrate cream 2% in the treatment of tinea pedis, 2 randomized, multicenter, double-blinded, parallel group, vehicle-controlled studies were conducted. A total of 588 subjects were enrolled, and 383 subjects were randomized to treatment with sertaconazole or vehicle applied twice daily for 4 weeks. Improvements in symptoms were noted at week 1 in the active treatment group. At week 4, mycologic cure was seen in 70.3% of sertaconazole-treated subjects and 36.7% of vehicle-treated subjects (P<.0001). At week 6, 46.7% of sertaconazole-treated subjects had successful treatment outcomes compared with 14.9% of vehicle-treated subjects (P<.0001). No serious adverse events were reported, and rates of cutaneous adverse events were comparable between treatment groups. In conclusion, sertaconazole nitrate cream 2% was well-tolerated, offered rapid relief of symptoms, and achieved high rates of mycologic cure. The stability of the mycologic cure rates through weeks 5 and 6 (2 weeks after cessation of therapy) indicate that sertaconazole protects against reinfection.

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