Literature DB >> 18987841

[Topical terbinafine. Reduction of duration of therapy for tinea pedis].

M-H Schmid-Wendtner1, H Korting.   

Abstract

Superficial fungal infections are common and worldwide in distribution. Latest estimates suggest one- third of the population in Europe has a fungal infection of their feet, with dermatophyte infections of the skin of the feet (tinea pedis) most common. Tinea pedis interdigitalis is by far most common and can be effectively treated topically. Common agents include azoles, hydroxypyridones and allylamines, with morpholines used less frequently. While most antifungals have mainly fungistatic effects on dermatophytes, the causative agents of tinea pedis, terbinafine--an allylamine--is fungicidal. Due to this feature shorter treatment periods are possible using topical terbinafine. For effective treatment of uncomplicated tinea pedis interdigitalis, azole cream preparations are often used twice daily for four weeks whereas 1% terbinafine cream can be applied once a day for one week. Since 2006, 1% terbinafine is also available as a film-forming solution (FFS), which makes single-dose treatment possible. FFS may prove superior in daily practice with increased compliance and thus reduced recurrences.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18987841     DOI: 10.1007/s00105-008-1552-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hautarzt        ISSN: 0017-8470            Impact factor:   0.751


  24 in total

1.  Efficacy and tolerability of terbinafine 1% emulsion gel in patients with tinea pedis.

Authors:  K A Hollmen; T Kinnunen; U Kiistala; A Väänänen; I O Saarelainen; Cuyper C De; J Decroix; W Broeckx; J Karvonen
Journal:  J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 6.166

2.  Systematic review of topical treatments for fungal infections of the skin and nails of the feet.

Authors:  R Hart; S E Bell-Syer; F Crawford; D J Torgerson; P Young; I Russell
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1999-07-10

3.  One week terbinafine 1% cream (Lamisil) once daily is effective in the treatment of interdigital tinea pedis: a vehicle controlled study. LAS-INT-06 Study Group.

Authors:  H C Korting; H J Tietz; M Bräutigam; P Mayser; G Rapatz; C Paul
Journal:  Med Mycol       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 4.076

4.  A clinical trial of topical terbinafine (a new allylamine antifungal) in the treatment of tinea pedis.

Authors:  E B Smith; N Noppakun; R C Newton
Journal:  J Am Acad Dermatol       Date:  1990-10       Impact factor: 11.527

5.  Treatment of chronic tinea pedis (athlete's foot type) with topical terbinafine.

Authors:  R C Savin
Journal:  J Am Acad Dermatol       Date:  1990-10       Impact factor: 11.527

6.  [Terbinafine versus miconazole in patients with tinea pedis].

Authors:  B J Vermeer; C C Staats; J C van Houwelingen
Journal:  Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd       Date:  1996-08-03

7.  Chronic dermatomycoses of the foot as risk factors for acute bacterial cellulitis of the leg: a case-control study.

Authors:  Jean-Claude Roujeau; Bardur Sigurgeirsson; Hans-Christian Korting; Helmut Kerl; Carle Paul
Journal:  Dermatology       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 5.366

Review 8.  Effective treatment for dermatophytoses of the foot: effect on restoration of depressed cell-mediated immunity.

Authors:  M-H Schmid-Wendtner; H C Korting
Journal:  J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 6.166

9.  Comparison of terbinafine and clotrimazole in treating tinea pedis.

Authors:  E G Evans; B Dodman; D M Williamson; G J Brown; R G Bowen
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1993-09-11

10.  Short-duration topical treatment of tinea pedis using terbinafine emulsion gel: results of a dose-ranging clinical trial.

Authors:  Ian G James; Yolanda Loria-Kanza; Thomas C Jones
Journal:  J Dermatolog Treat       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 3.359

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