Efficacy and safety of multidrug therapy in paucibacillary leprosy in Singapore

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A total of 49 patients with paucibacillary leprosy (PB) who completed multidrug therapy (MDT) between 1985 and 1990 were analysed retrospectively for efficacy and complications; 20 (40.8%) patients had borderline-tuberculoid (BT), 13 (26.5%) had tuberculoid (TT), 1 (2.1%) had indeterminate (I) and 15 (30.0%) had pure neural (N) leprosy; 26 patients (76.5% of 34 non-neural leprosy) were skin boiopsied for histological cure before MDT was stopped. Of these 26 patients, 19 had histological clearance at 6 months while the remaining 7 cleared beyond 1 year (18-36 months). The remaining 8 non-neural patients who refused rebiopsy had MDT for 6-8 months and the MDT was stopped when there was clinical clearance. Of the 15 neural (N) leprosy patients, 11 were given MDT for 6 months while the rest had 12-18 months of treatment; 1 patient with neural leprosy, who was treated for 6 months, relapsed with BT leprosy 18 months post treatment There were few complications among the 49 patients- 4(8.2%) patients developed reaction to dapsone, 1(2.0%) had the dapsone syndrome, 2(4.1%)had haemolytic anaemia and 1(2.0%) had dapsone hepatitis; 7(14.3%) patients had type I reaction.

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Lim, J. T. E., & Tan, T. (1993). Efficacy and safety of multidrug therapy in paucibacillary leprosy in Singapore. Leprosy Review, 64(2), 136–142. https://doi.org/10.5935/0305-7518.19930016

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