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    Journal of Dermatological Treatment (Onychomycosis)

    Combination of oral terbinafine and topical ciclopirox compared to oral terbinafine for the treatment of onychomycosis.

    Volume 16, Number 5-6 / 01Dec2005

    Abstract:


    Background: Treatment of onychomycosis has recently been enhanced by the introduction of combination therapies. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a combination therapy of ciclopirox nail lacquer and oral terbinafine compared to oral terbinafine monotherapy for the treatment of onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes. Patients and methods: Eighty patients with onychomycosis were randomly assigned to receive either oral terbinafine 250 mg/day for 16 weeks or a combination of oral terbinafine 250 mg/day for 16 weeks and topical ciclopirox nail lacquer once daily for 9 months. Both groups were followed up for 9 months from start of treatment. Results: After 9 months of treatment, the mycological cure rates were 22/34 (64.7%) for the terbinafine-only group and 30/34 (88.2%) for the combination therapy group (p<0.05). No significant difference was noted in the complete cure rate. Conclusion: Combination therapy of oral terbinafine and ciclopirox nail lacquer is a safe and more effective treatment for onychomycosis than terbinafine alone, especially in younger patients and in shorter-duration onychomycosis.
     
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  2. Berms Active Member



    Hi LuckyLisfrank,
    I am familiar with terbinafine as a treatment for onychomycosis, but I have not come across ciclopirox - is there a generic / brand name for this nail lacquer? Is it the same as the old Loceryl nail lacquer? And do you know how expensive is it? :confused:
    Thanks,
    Adam
     
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  4. John Spina Active Member

    An oral(terbenafine) and a topical can work very well in concert.The problem:
    1.People that can benefit from the oral meds are VERY reluctant to take it
    2.Those who do ask for it will often not be candidates for it(I had a patient with Hep C ask me for lamisil....I declined.On the other hand 2 friends of mine who really have no medical issues looked at me ready to shoot daggers when I suggested that lamisil oral would help their situation.)
     
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    Debridement in and of itself is more pallative than anything else.Add topicals or/and orals and I see that patients can and do get a lot of help.
     
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