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Tazarotene 0.1% gel in the treatment of fingernail psoriasis: a double-blind, randomized, vehicle-controlled study.
      

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Title: Tazarotene 0.1% gel in the treatment of fingernail psoriasis: a double-blind, randomized, vehicle-controlled study.
Author: Scher, R K : Stiller, M : Zhu, Y I
Citation: Cutis. 2001 Nov; 68(5): 355-8
Abstract: A double-blind, randomized, vehicle-controlled, parallel-group trial was performed to compare the efficacy and tolerability of tazarotene 0.1% gel and vehicle gel in 31 patients with fingernail psoriasis. Patients were randomized to receive tazarotene or vehicle gel, which they applied each evening for up to 24 weeks to 2 target fingernails, one under occlusion and one unoccluded. The tazarotene treatment resulted in a significantly greater reduction in onycholysis in occluded nails (P less than or = .05 at weeks 4 and 12) and a significantly greater reduction in onycholysis in nonoccluded nails (P less than or = .05 at week 24). Tazarotene also resulted in a significantly greater reduction in pitting in occluded nails (P less than or = .05 at week 24). There were no other significant between-group differences in pitting, subungual hyperkeratosis, leukonychia, nail plate crumbling/loss, splinter hemorrhage, or nail growth rate. Tazarotene 0.1% gel was well tolerated with only 5 of the 21 tazarotene-treated patients reporting a treatment-related adverse event (all mild or moderate). In conclusion, tazarotene 0.1% gel can significantly reduce onycholysis (in occluded and nonoccluded nails) and pitting (in occluded nails) and is well tolerated in the treatment of nail psoriasis.
Review References: None
Notes: None
Language: English
Publication Type: Clinical-Trial; Journal-Article; Randomized-Controlled-Trial
Keywords: Dermatologic Agents therapeutic use : Fingers pathology : Gels therapeutic use : Nail Diseases complications : Nail Diseases drug therapy : Nicotinic Acids therapeutic use : Psoriasis complications : Psoriasis drug therapy
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