Comparison of 4% Topical Hydroquinone versus Combination of Oral Tranexamic Acid and 4% Topical Hydroquinone in the Treatment of Epidermal Melasma
Sarah Riaz, Najia Ahmed, Ayesha Anwar, Moizza Tahir, Farrah Yousaf, Sameena Kausar
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ABSTRACT
Objective: comparison of efficacy of topical 4% hydroquinone monotherapy
with combination of oral tranexamic acid and topical 4% hydroquinone in the
treatment of epidermal melasma
Study
design: Quasi experimental study
Study
period and place: Dermatology OPD, Pak Emirates
Military Hospital Rawalpindi from July 2018 to January 2019.
Methodology: Total 80 patients presenting with epidermal melasma were
selected from outdoor patient department after applying the inclusion criteria
and consent was taken from selected patients.
Study was started after getting permission from hospital ethical review
board. Two treatment groups were made after dividing patients by using
alternate method. Treatment with topical 4% hydroquinone alone was started for
group A patients and combination of capsule tranexamic acid (250 mg two times a
day) along with topical 4% hydroquinone were started for group B patients for the
next 6 months. Evaluation of patients through detailed history, clinical and
wood’s light examination before starting therapy and after of 24 weeks of
treatment was done for both groups.
Efficacy of treatment was assessed via Modified MASI score.
Results: Hydroquinone
monotherapy was effective in 21 (52.5%) patients among group A while in group B
patients, combination treatment i.e. oral tranexamic acid and topical
hydroquinone, was effective in 31 (77.5%) patients (p value= 0.01).
Conclusion: Effectiveness of Hydroquinone 4% topical therapy combined
with oral tranexamic acid for epidermal melasma is better than topical 4%
hydroquinone alone.
Key words: Epidermal melasma, oral tranexamic acid, topical 4%
hydroquinone.