Onychomycosis treated with a dilute povidone–iodine/dimethyl sulfoxide preparation

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Background: Povidone–iodine (PVP-I) 10% aqueous solution is a well-known, nontoxic, commonly used topical antiseptic with no reported incidence of fungal resistance. We have been using a low-dose formulation of 1% PVP-I (w/w) in a solution containing dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) in our clinical practice for a variety of indications. Presented here is our clinical experience with this novel formulation in a severe case of onychomycosis that was resistant to any other treatment. Findings: A 49-year-old woman who had been suffering from severe onychomycosis for years presented after failing to find any remedy including over the counter (OTC), topical, and systemic oral prescribed therapies. Conclusion: The topical povidone–iodine/DMSO system was very effective in this case at alleviating the signs and symptoms of onychomycosis. This novel combination warrants further investigation in randomized, controlled trials to further elucidate its clinical utility.

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Capriotti, K., & Capriotti, J. A. (2015). Onychomycosis treated with a dilute povidone–iodine/dimethyl sulfoxide preparation. International Medical Case Reports Journal, 8, 231–233. https://doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S90775

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