Title of article :
Efficacy and safety of azelaic acid 20% plus hydroquinone 5% in the management of melasma
Author/Authors :
Tehrani, Sepideh Department of Dermatology - Islamic Azad University -Tehran Medical Branch, Tehran , Tehrani, Setareh Department of Dermatology - Islamic Azad University -Tehran Medical Branch, Tehran , Esmaili-Azad, Mitra Skin Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Vaezi, Mahnaz Department of Dermatology - Islamic Azad University -Tehran Medical Branch, Tehran , Saljoughi, Nazi Department of Dermatology - Islamic Azad University -Tehran Medical Branch, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Melasma is a brown or grayish brown symmetrical
facial hyperpigmentation.A number of medicamens can be used
for the treatment of this condition. For better results in treating
melasma, combination therapy is preferred. The aim of this
study was to determine the clinical efficacy and adverse effects
of azelaic acid 20% plus hydroquinone 5% versus hydroquinone
5% alone in the management of melasma.
Method: This study was performed as a double blind randomized
clinical trial. We randomly prescribed two regimes including
azelaic acid 20% cream plus hydroquinone 5% or hydroquinone
5% alone once daily for 4 months in 64 patients. Clinical efficacy
(with MASI score) and side effects were assessed after one, two
and four months of treatment.
Result: MASI score reduction was from 9.35 to 2.9 in patients
using azelaic acid 20% plus hydroquinone and from 9.58 to
4.02 in patients using hydroquinone 5%. Drug adverse effects,
including burning (most frequent), itching, stinging, dryness and
erythema, were present in 50% of the participants in the azelaic
acid 20% plus hydroquinone group and 35% of the individuals
in the hydroquinone 5% group (P= 0.034), but were tolerated
by most patients.
Conclusion: Both therapeutic regimens showed a remarkable
efficacy in the treatment of melasma but azelaic acid 20% plus
hydroquinone was more effective with a more rapid onset of
therapeutic response. Azelaic acid 20% plus hydroquinone had
more side effects although they were slight in most cases.
Keywords :
azelaic acid , hydroquinone , melasma , treatment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics