Abstract
The antiviral effect of 5% idoxuridine in dimethyl sulphoxide intermittently applied and of 40% idoxuridine in dimethyl sulphoxide continuously applied for four days to the lesions in patients with zoster of recent onset was studied in two double-blind controlled trials. Most, but not all, of the patients receiving intermittent active treatment had pain for a short period only. The effect of continuous treatment was striking: pain had disappeared within nine days in all the patients and healing was accelerated. The results were statistically significant. © 1970, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Juel-Jensen, B. E., Pike, M. C., Maccallum, F. O., & Mackenzie, A. M. R. (1970). Treatment of Zoster with Idoxuridine in Dimethyl Sulphoxide. Results of Two Double-blind Controlled Trials. British Medical Journal, 4(5738), 776–780. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5738.776
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