Famciclovir for ophthalmic zoster: A randomised aciclovir controlled study

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Aims - To compare the efficacy and safety of famciclovir with aciclovir for the treatment of ophthalmic zoster. Methods - Randomised, double masked, aciclovir controlled, parallel group in 87 centres worldwide including 454 patients with ophthalmic zoster of trigeminal nerve (V1) comprised the intent to treat population. Oral famciclovir 500 mg three times daily or oral aciclovir 800 mg five times daily for 7 days. Assessments included day 0 (screening), days 3 and 7 (during treatment), days 10, 14, 21, 28 and monthly thereafter, up to 6 months (follow up). Proportion of patients who experienced ocular manifestations, severe manifestations and non-severe manifestations; loss of visual acuity was the main outcome measure. Results - The percentage of patients who experienced one or more ocular manifestations was similar for famciclovir (142/245, 58.0%) and aciclovir (114/196, 58.2%) recipients, with no significant difference between groups (OR 0.99; 95% CI 0.68, 1.45). The percentage of patients who experienced severe and non-severe manifestations was similar between groups, with no significant difference. The prevalence of individual ocular manifestations was comparable between groups. There was no significant difference between groups for visual acuity loss. Conclusion - Famciclovir 500 mg three times daily was well tolerated and demonstrated efficacy similar to aciclovir 800 mg five times daily.

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Tyring, S., Engst, R., Corriveau, C., Robillard, N., Trottier, S., Van Slycken, S., … Palestine, A. G. (2001). Famciclovir for ophthalmic zoster: A randomised aciclovir controlled study. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 85(5), 576–581. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.85.5.576

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