黄褐斑
医学
对苯二酚
皮肤病科
不利影响
可视模拟标度
随机对照试验
统计显著性
显著性差异
内科学
外科
化学
有机化学
作者
Penpun Wattanakrai,Kulsupa Nimmannitya
摘要
Hydroquinone is effective in melasma treatment, but side effects may limit its use. Silymarin cream may be a safer alternative.To compare the efficacy of 1.4% silymarin with 2% hydroquinone for melasma treatment in Asians.In a randomized, double-blind, split-face study of 25 patients with epidermal or mixed-type melasma, the facial sides were randomized for the application of silymarin cream on one side and hydroquinone on the contralateral side for 3 months. Results were evaluated using a colorimeter, modified Melasma Area and Severity Index (mMASI) score, and patient self-assessment.Twenty-three patients completed the study. Colorimetric measurements calculated as relative lightness index (RL*I) showed no statistical difference between the 2 treatments (P=0.715). Compared with baseline, both treatments showed statistically significant improvements of RL*I, with 14.56% and 12.82% improvement in silymarin and hydroquinone, respectively. Modified MASI scores decreased after both treatments but were only statistically significant on the hydroquinone side, achieving 17.97% reduction (P=0.02) vs 7.11% (P=0.32) on the silymarin side. There was no statistically significant difference of the RL*I and modified MASI between the 2 treatments (P>0.05). Patients' assessment of hydroquinone treatment showed a 69.6% good-excellent improvement with a visual analog scale (VAS) satisfaction score of 7.82, compared with silymarin showing a 73.9 % good-excellent improvement and VAS score of 7.65 (P=0.50). More adverse effects occurred with the hydroquinone.Although hydroquinone showed a better response, topical silymarin was effective in the treatment of epidermal and mixed-type melasma with fewer side effects. J Drugs Dermatol. 2022;21(12):1304-1310. doi:10.36849/JDD.6491.
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