Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3210242 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundImiquimod 5% cream applied twice weekly for 16 weeks is effective for treating actinic keratoses but may be limited by local side effects.ObjectiveWe sought to explore the efficacy and safety of a once weekly for 24 weeks dosing regimen using a left versus right side of head design.ResultsTwenty patients were enrolled; 15 completed and 5 discontinued for reasons unrelated to adverse events. At the posttreatment visit (week 28), 7 (46.7%) of 15 patients had marked improvement or better on the imiquimod side versus one (6.7%) of 15 on the placebo side. The average investigator assessment scale score change was +2.20 for imiquimod compared with –0.27 for placebo (P = .0002, Wilcoxon signed rank test). Skin reactions were minimal or nonexistent in most patients.LimitationsLimitations of the study include a small sample size and a lack of objective measure of local side effects.ConclusionImiquimod 5% cream applied once weekly for 24 weeks was convenient for patients and resulted in improvement of actinic keratoses with minimal side effects.

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