Combination of 5% cysteamine and 4% nicotinamide in melasma: Efficacy, tolerability, and safety

Author:

Crocco Elisete Isabel1ORCID,Torloni Liliana1,Fernandes Paula Bonilha1,de Campos Maria Elisa Barbosa Bueno1,Gonzaga Maura1,Silva Fernanda Cristina1,Nasario João Paulo Sardin1,Guerra Lucas Offenbecker1,Csipak Angélica Richart1,Castilho Vivienne Carduz1

Affiliation:

1. Rua Barata Ribeiro São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMelasma is a chronic dermatosis that impacts the patient's quality of life and can present considerable challenges in terms of effective treatment.ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness, tolerability, and safety of 5% cysteamine combined with 4% nicotinamide in female subjects with melasma.MethodsThis single‐center, single‐arm, prospective, open‐label study evaluated patients with melasma using a combination cream of 5% cysteamine and 4% nicotinamide in a progressive regimen (60 min in the first month, 120 min in the second month, and 180 min in the third month).ResultsOverall, 35 treated subjects exhibited reduced modified Melasma Area and Severity Index (mMASI) (p < 0.001) and decreased MelasQoL scores (p < 0.001), accompanied by improved brightness, luminosity, homogeneity, and spot intensity (p < 0.001). Photographic and colorimetric analysis revealed smaller spots and improved homogeneity.LimitationsAdherence to progressive daily treatment could not be evaluated long‐term.ConclusionA combination cream comprising 5% cysteamine and 4% nicotinamide was effective, tolerable, and safe for treating melasma.

Publisher

Wiley

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