Abstract

AIM:Compare itraconazole alone, fluconazole combined with ketoconazole and ketoconazole in the treatment of patients with pityriasis versicolor.MATERIAL AND METHODS:A group of 240 pityriasis versicolor patients (confirmed with KOH and culture) were classified into 3 groups: Fluconazole 300 mg a week and 2% ketoconazole foam twice a week for 2 weeks (Category I), Itraconazole 200 mg daily for one week (category II); Ketoconazole 2% foam daily for 2 weeks (Category 3). Clinical (colour of macule, scale, pruritus) and mycological assessment were done after 4 weeks of therapy.RESULTS:After 4 weeks of treatment, clinical cure was observed in 62.4% (Category I), 36.3% (Category II) and 37.5% (Category III).CONCLUSION:It was reported in our study that the most effective regimen for PV patients is fluconazole 300 mg per week combined with ketoconazole 2% twice a week for 2 weeks.

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