A calcipotriene/betamethasone dipropionate two-compound scalp formulation in the
treatment of scalp psoriasis in Hispanic/Latino and Black/African American
patients: results of the randomized, 8-week, double-blind phase of a clinical
trial.
Author(s): Tyring S, Mendoza N, Appell M, Bibby A, Foster R, Hamilton T, Lee M.
Affiliation(s): Center for Clinical Studies, Department of Dermatology, University of Texas
Health Science Center, Houston, TX, USA.
Publication date & source: 2010, Int J Dermatol. , 49(11):1328-33
The calcipotriene/betamethasone dipropionate two-compound scalp formulation has
been shown to be safe and effective in the treatment of scalp psoriasis over 8
weeks, but the patients studied were mainly White and non-Hispanic. The aim of
this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the two-compound scalp
formulation in the treatment of scalp psoriasis in Hispanic/Latino and
Black/African American patients. A total of 99 Hispanic/Latino and 78
Black/African American patients were randomized double-blind in a 3:1 ratio to 8
weeks of once daily treatment of scalp psoriasis with either the two-compound
scalp formulation (n=135) or its vehicle (n=42). In the two-compound group, 71.9%
of patients had cleared or minimal disease at week 8 by the investigator's global
assessment compared to 40.5% in the vehicle group (odds ratio 3.30; 95% CI
1.62-6.72; P<0.001). For the five secondary efficacy response criteria, three
(total sign score, thickness of scalp psoriasis, patient's global assessment)
showed that two-compound scalp formulation was statistically significantly more
effective than its vehicle, and the other two (redness and scaliness of scalp
psoriasis) approached statistical significance in favor of the two-compound scalp
formulation. There was no statistically significant difference (P=1.00) between
the percentage of patients with adverse reactions in the two-compound group
(7.0%) and the vehicle group (7.9%). The two-compound scalp formulation is safe
and effective in the treatment of scalp psoriasis over 8 weeks in Hispanic/Latino
and Black/African American patients.
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