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The Role of Triple Combination Topical Agents in the Treatment of Facial Melasma
Author(s) -
Sumitendra Kumar Sarkar,
Krishna Gopal Sen,
Kamal Mostofa,
Asit Ranjan Das,
Shyamol Kumar Saha,
Shafiqul Islam
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
faridpur medical college journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2312-9093
pISSN - 2079-3553
DOI - 10.3329/fmcj.v12i2.34231
Subject(s) - melasma , medicine , dermatology , erythema , fluocinolone acetonide , outpatient clinic
Melasma is an acquired, symmetrical hypermelanosis of the face and is particularly seen in women with skin types IV to VI living in areas with intense UVR. So it is a great problem in our country. Treatment of melasma remains a challenge. Topical therapy with a triple combination topical agents appears to be the most clinically effective initial therapy for patients with melasma. A clinical trial was conducted to find out the efficacy of the triple combination of 4% hydroquinone, 0.05% tretinoin and 0.01% fluocinolone acetonide cream in the treatment of facial melasma. Fifty clinically diagnosed cases of melasma attending the Skin and VD outpatient department of General Hospital, Faridpur were selected randomly. Majority (54%) were between 21 to 25 years of age and most of them (86%) were female. After 20 weeks of treatment with triple combination agents, the average MASI score decreased significantly (P<.001). Reduction of the severity of melasma by 20 weeks is 82% and by 8 weeks is 71%. Regarding the distribution of melasma, 50% were found centrofacial, 45% malar and 5% mandibular. As side effects of the treatment, 36% developed erythema, 16% developed burning sensation, 6% developed pruritus and 4% developed desquamation. This study demonstrates that every night application of triple combination topical agent has significant effect on melasma.Faridpur Med. Coll. J. Jul 2017;12(2): 68-70