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Efficacy and safety of tarcrolimus cream 0.1% in the treatment of vitiligo.

Ai-E Xu1, Di-Min Zhang, Xiao-Dong Wei, Bo Huang, Liang-Jun Lu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vitiligo is an acquired, pigmentary skin disorder which is disfiguring and difficult to treat. Phototherapy and application of topical corticosteroids are most commonly prescribed. However, these therapies are often not effective and use of corticosteroids on the face may lead to cutaneous atrophy, telangiectasia, and ocular complications.
OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the efficacy of topical tacrolimus ointment in the treatment of vitiligo.
METHODS: A prospective pilot study was performed of 30 patients with vitiligo. Patients were treated with tacrolimus ointment for at least 4 months. Clinical responses were documented during clinic visits, and by pretacrolimus and post-tacrolimus photography.
RESULTS: Twenty-five (83.3%) patients showed some repigmentation at the end of 4 months. Patients with vitiligo for more than 5 years also responded well to tacrolimus ointment. Repigmentation in active vitiligo was superior to that in stable vitiligo. 80% of patients with segmental vitiligo of the head and neck showed some response to tacrolimus, but there was no statistical significance between segmental and vulgaris vitiligo. The mean percentage of repigmentation on the head and neck was greater than that on the trunk and extremities. Four patients initially experienced burning on application.
CONCLUSIONS: Topical tacrolimus ointment is an effective and well-tolerated alternative therapy for vitiligo especially involving the head and neck.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19126059     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2009.03852.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Dermatol        ISSN: 0011-9059            Impact factor:   2.736


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1.  Efficacy of Tacrolimus Versus Clobetasol in the Treatment of Vitiligo.

Authors:  Hassan Mumtaz; Salwa Anis; Ambreen Akhtar; Masooma Rubab; Ayesha Zafar; Nayab Niazi; Hina Bahadur; Abdul Subhan Talpur; Muhammad A Shafiq; Tehreem Fatima
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2020-12-08

2.  Impact of narrow-band ultraviolet B radiation therapy on the quality of life of patients with vitiligo.

Authors:  Hani M J Khojah; Assaf G Alharbi; Abdulrahman A Alshaeri; Yaser M Alahmadi; Hossein M Elbadawy
Journal:  J Taibah Univ Med Sci       Date:  2021-06-12

3.  Role of histamine as a toxic mediator in the pathogenesis of vitiligo.

Authors:  Salil Kumar Panja; Biman Bhattacharya; Sitesh Chandra Lahiri
Journal:  Indian J Dermatol       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 1.494

4.  Protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPN22 +1858C/T polymorphism is associated with active vitiligo.

Authors:  Martha Elena Garcia-Melendez; Mauricio Salinas-Santander; Celia Sanchez-Dominguez; Hugo Gonzalez-Cardenas; Ricardo M Cerda-Flores; Jorge Ocampo-Candiani; Rocío Ortiz-López
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2014-09-17       Impact factor: 2.447

Review 5.  Effectiveness and safety of topical tacrolimus monotherapy for repigmentation in vitiligo: a comprehensive literature review.

Authors:  Andrea Sisti; Giovanni Sisti; Carlo Maria Oranges
Journal:  An Bras Dermatol       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 1.896

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