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This study aimed to study the efficacy of Whitfield's solution, zinc oxide nanoparticles solution, and the combination of Whitfield's and zinc oxide nanoparticles solution in treating fungal feet infection.


Clinical Trial Description

Fungal foot infections are a common problem in medical practice, particularly among the elderly population. These infections can present in various ways, often characterized by dry and flaky skin on the feet. While the symptoms of fungal foot infections are generally gradual or even asymptomatic, they can lead to more severe complications, such as bacterial infections. Topical antifungal drugs are primarily used for treating fungal foot infections, especially when the infection is localized and not present in other areas of the body. These medications have proven to be effective against dermatophyte fungal foot infections. However, in Thailand, fungal foot infections are frequently caused by non-dermatophyte species, which typically do not respond well to antifungal drugs. In such cases, topical peeling ointments like Whitfield Ointment are employed, as they offer favorable treatment outcomes for both dermatophyte and non-dermatophyte fungal foot infections. One drawback of Whitfield Ointment is its sticky consistency, which can adhere to surfaces, leading to irregular medication use by patients. At Siriraj Hospital, a Whitfield solution has been developed, although its therapeutic efficacy has yet to be studied. Nevertheless, based on its ingredients, it is expected to be similar to the ointment formulation. Zinc oxide nanoparticles have exhibited activity against various bacteria and fungi, while remaining safe for human cells. They do not cause skin irritation and are not absorbed into the epidermis. Based on a literature review, the use of zinc oxide nanoparticle solution and Whitfield solution for treating fungal foot infections has not been investigated. Therefore, our objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of zinc oxide nanoparticle solution alone, Whitfield solution alone, and a combination of Whitfield solution and zinc oxide nanoparticles in the treatment of fungal foot infections. Additionally, we aim to examine any potential side effects and assess user satisfaction with these treatments. ;


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NCT number NCT05901961
Study type Interventional
Source Mahidol University
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date June 2, 2023
Completion date September 9, 2023