2019
DOI: 10.18203/issn.2455-4529.intjresdermatol20195672
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Prospective study on comparison of efficacy of topical anti-fungal agents: clotrimazole 1% and sertaconazole 2% in treatment of tinea cruris

Abstract: <p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Tinea cruris is a common superficial dermatophytic infection of the skin occurring in 20-25% population worldwide. The various types of antifungal agents are available for topical use in treatment of tinea cruris. Clotrimazole is conventional imidazole antifungal drug whereas sertaconazole is newer imidazole antifungal claimed to be superior to clotrimazole in tinea infection. The aim of the study was to determine and compare the efficacy of po… Show more

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“…[ 1 ] According to site, these infections are classified as tinea pedis (feet), tinea corporis (body), tinea cruris (groin), and so on. [ 2 ] It has high prevalence in country like India where prevalence ranges from 36.6% to 78.4%. [ 3 ] Tropical climate characterized by high humidity and varying degree of temperature with low socioeconomic status and conditions such as overcrowding, poor personal hygiene are the various risk factors contributing toward increasing prevalence of disease in India.…”
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“…[ 1 ] According to site, these infections are classified as tinea pedis (feet), tinea corporis (body), tinea cruris (groin), and so on. [ 2 ] It has high prevalence in country like India where prevalence ranges from 36.6% to 78.4%. [ 3 ] Tropical climate characterized by high humidity and varying degree of temperature with low socioeconomic status and conditions such as overcrowding, poor personal hygiene are the various risk factors contributing toward increasing prevalence of disease in India.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dermatophytosis also known as ring worm infection is characterized by the erythematous scaly plaques giving it a ring like morphology and is associated with intense pruritis. [ 2 ] Direct microscopic examination is done for the diagnosis of the fungal infection where 10% potassium hydroxide mount is prepared from the skin scrapings. [ 6 ] The treatment of dermatophytosis demands the use of topical or systemic antifungal therapy depending on the site and extent of involvement.…”
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“…At least 50% of patients with scaling were completely relieved and erythema and itching subsided to either mild intensity or was completely relieved by the end of 3rd week of treatment; similar to results observed in studies conducted by Shivamurthy et al and Lakhani et al At 3rd week of treatment significant proportion of patients achieved total signs and symptoms score ≤2, suggesting that appropriate treatment and patient compliance play a major role in good prognosis. 10,29,30 Eberconazole 1% cream was found to be extremely tolerable and safe for the treatment of Tinea corporis and Tinea cruris in the Indian population with only 1 AE (fever of mild intensity, unrelated to the study drug). The safety profile was consistent with other comparative study in Indian patients.…”
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confidence: 94%