Treatment with bifonazole shampoo for seborrhea and seborrheic dermatitis: A randomized, double-blind study

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Forty-four patients with seborrhea and seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp were treated with either bifonazole shampoo (22 patients) or the vehicle shampoo (22 patients) in a randomized, double-blind vehicle-controlled study. The patients were instructed to wash their scalps 3 times weekly for 6 weeks and were examined every 3 weeks. Responses were evaluated by clinicians using a clinical grading of scaling, erythema and overall improvement, and also by the patients, who assessed pruritus and overall improvement, using a scale of 0 to 3. The improvement following the bifonazole shampoo was found to be significantly greater than that achieved with the vehicle shampoo in regard to the clinical evaluation of scaling (p = 0.01) as well as patient evaluation of pruritus (p = 0.008) and overall improvement (p = 0.03). No major adverse side effects were recorded.

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Segal, R., David, M., Ingber, A., Lurie, R., & Sandbank, M. (1992). Treatment with bifonazole shampoo for seborrhea and seborrheic dermatitis: A randomized, double-blind study. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 72(6), 454–455. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555572454455

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