Comparative efficacy of topical coconut cream and clobetasol propionate ointment for the management of oral lichen planus: A double‑blinded randomized control trial
Publication details: Mumbai Wolter Kluwer 2022Edition: Vol.54(2), Mar-AprDescription: 84-89pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Indian Journal of PharmacologySummary: CONTEXT: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a quite common chronic inflammatory mucocutaneous disorder affecting the oral cavity and skin. The current treatment relies on systemic or topical corticosteroids but is known to cause side effects thereby demanding a search for an alternative. AIM: This study aims to assess and to compare the efficacy of topical Coconut (Cocos nucifera) 50% cream and Clobetasol propionate 0.05% ointment for the management of OLP. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: An institution‑based double‑blinded randomized control trial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty clinically diagnosed OLP patients were allotted to two groups (30 in each): Group I (Coconut cream‑50%) and Group II (Clobetasol Propionate ointment‑0.05%). Patients were examined every 15 days until two months for a change in the lesion size and reduction in the burning sensation. The measurement of lesion size and burning sensation was done using Adobe Photoshop software (version CS3) and Numeric Pain Rating scale (NPS), respectively. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: The recordings were subjected to the statistical analysis using Wilcoxon matched‑pairs and Mann–Whitney U tests for intra‑group and inter‑group comparisons, respectively. RESULTS: There was an 85% regression in the size of the lesion in Group I whereas Group II had it to be 95%, and a 100% reduction in the NPS score in Group I whereas Group II had it to be 95%. CONCLUSION: The Coconut cream showed a significant decrease in the size of the lesion and the burning sensation with no side effects neither any signs of toxicity reported during the treatment or follow‑up, thereby proving to be a safe and promising medication for OLP.| Item type | Current library | Status | Barcode | |
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CONTEXT: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a quite common chronic inflammatory mucocutaneous disorder
affecting the oral cavity and skin. The current treatment relies on systemic or topical corticosteroids
but is known to cause side effects thereby demanding a search for an alternative.
AIM: This study aims to assess and to compare the efficacy of topical Coconut
(Cocos nucifera) 50%
cream and Clobetasol propionate 0.05% ointment for the management of OLP.
SETTINGS AND DESIGN: An institution‑based double‑blinded randomized control trial.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty clinically diagnosed OLP patients were allotted to two groups (30
in each): Group I (Coconut cream‑50%) and Group II (Clobetasol Propionate ointment‑0.05%). Patients
were examined every 15 days until two months for a change in the lesion size and reduction in the
burning sensation. The measurement of lesion size and burning sensation was done using Adobe
Photoshop software (version CS3) and Numeric Pain Rating scale (NPS), respectively.
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: The recordings were subjected to the statistical analysis using
Wilcoxon matched‑pairs and Mann–Whitney
U tests for intra‑group and inter‑group comparisons,
respectively.
RESULTS: There was an 85% regression in the size of the lesion in Group I whereas Group II had
it to be 95%, and a 100% reduction in the NPS score in Group I whereas Group II had it to be 95%.
CONCLUSION: The Coconut cream showed a significant decrease in the size of the lesion and the
burning sensation with no side effects neither any signs of toxicity reported during the treatment or
follow‑up, thereby proving to be a safe and promising medication for OLP.
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