Efficacy of 5% sofpironium bromide gel in Duchenne muscular dystrophy with palmoplantar hyperhidrosis: A retrospective case study

Author:

Funato Michinori1ORCID,Iwata Reina2,Iimoto Masami3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Neurology National Hospital Organization Nagara Medical Center Gifu Japan

2. Department of Pharmacy National Hospital Organization Nagara Medical Center Gifu Japan

3. Department of Nursing National Hospital Organization Nagara Medical Center Gifu Japan

Abstract

AbstractDuchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a severe, progressive, muscle‐wasting disease. Notably, several extramuscular manifestations and complications of advanced DMD, including skin disorders, are known. However, hyperhidrosis and its treatment have not been well‐described in association with advanced DMD, therefore we aimed to confirm the efficacy of 5% sofpironium bromide gel in treating secondary hyperhidrosis in patients with advanced DMD. We retrospectively reviewed patients with advanced DMD who underwent treatment with 5% sofpironium bromide gel. All patients were evaluated using the hyperhidrosis disease severity scale (HDSS) score and by measuring the gravimetric weight of palmar and/or plantar sweat. Three patients with advanced DMD were treated and the patients were aged 28, 31, and 32 years, respectively. Their HDSS scores showed a decreasing tendency within 5 weeks after treatment. In addition, all patients had a decreased gravimetric weight of palmar and/or plantar sweat, and the mean decrease rate of palmar sweat at 7 weeks after treatment was 53.7%. One patient had skin dryness on both soles, but no serious adverse events were observed. Treatment using 5% sofpironium bromide gel showed beneficial efficacy against palmoplantar hyperhidrosis in patients with advanced DMD. These findings warrant further investigation in future studies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,General Medicine

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