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Study centre and address

King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital

Primary objective

To compare the efficacy and the safety of methylene blue-mediated photodynamic therapy and 5% amorolfine nail lacquer for toenail onychomycosis in Asians


Clinical Trial Description

• Research Design

Randomized, single-blind clinical trial

• Research Methodology

Target population

- 42 Patients, aged between 18-90 years old, with distal and lateral subungual toenail onychomycosis diagnosed clinically and mycologically

- Patients were recruited from Dermatology clinic, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital

- Exclusion criteria

1. Those with nail changes because of skin disease or associated systemic diseases

2. Those who had previously used anti-fungal medications within 3 months for systemic and 1 month for topical therapy.

- Methods

1. Patients will be informed of the details of the study including predicted possible adverse events due to the treatments and primary aids.

2. They will be included in stratified randomly by poor prognostic factors, then divided into two groups (A: methylene blue-mediated photodynamic therapy (MB-PDT) and B: 5% Amorolfine Nail Lacquer by block randomization of size 4 and 6.

3. For 24 weeks,

- Group A

- The use of PDT consisting of 6 treatment sessions with interval of 15 days between each session

- Patient will be instructed that apply 40% urea cream under occlusive dressing for 5 days prior to PDT.

- Group B

- Patients will be detailed instruction regarding the use of 5% Amorolfine Nail Lacquer as its recommended protocol.

- Total duration of the follow-up is 18 months

Evaluation tool

- Nail photographs by using dermoscope for onychomycosis severity index (OSI) evaluation

- Either Scrape or nail clipping, which is positive prior to the treatment, will be performed for microscopic study and culture.

- Safety will be assessed through adverse events.

- Patients' satisfaction will be evaluated at the end of the treatment. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT03098342
Study type Interventional
Source Chulalongkorn University
Contact Einapak Amnarttrakul, MD
Phone 7521182743
Email einapak.b@chula.ac.th
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 1, 2017
Completion date January 31, 2019

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