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Comparative Role of Topical Betamethasone Valerate with Topical Calcipotriol in Mild and Moderate Plaque Type Psoriasis

Comparative Role of Topical Betamethasone Valerate with Topical Calcipotriol in Mild and Moderate Plaque Type Psoriasis

Authors :
sana imran
Moosa Khan
Mohammad Sair
Sarwat Jahan
Source :
Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences, Vol 8, Iss 2 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Dow University of Health Sciences, 2014.

Abstract

Objective: Comparative role of topical Betamethasone valerate (0.1%) and topical Calcipotriol (0.005%) inthe treatment of plaque psoriasis. Materials and Methods: This 12 weeks research project was conducted in the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, BMSI, JPMC, Karachi. Total 80 psoriatic (mild and moderate) patients were included in the study and they were divided into two groups, A and B; 40 patients in each group. The patients of group A were treated by Betamethasone valerate (0.1%) and the patients of group B were treated by Calcipotriol (0.005%). To observe any significant changes, the PASI parameter was applied at the end of study period. Results: Psoriasis severity improvement was monitored by Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI). As comparedto day 0, the mean PASI score changes in both treated groups i.e group A (Betamethasone valerate) and groupB (Calcipotriol) was highly significant at day 90 but the changes in mean PASI score was more marked ingroup B. In mild psoriasis, Calcipotriol causes 71.61% improvement in PASI score whereas Betamethasonevalerate causes 63.2% improvement. In moderate psoriasis, Calcipotriol causes 69.21% improvement in PASI score whereas Betamethasone valerate causes 60.44% improvement. Conclusion: Topical Calcipotriol was more effective in improvement of mild and moderate plaque psoriasis as compared to Betamethasone valerate in local population.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19952198 and 24102180
Volume :
8
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.052fb7f415634711b84307c9c22bcc1e
Document Type :
article