Treatment of venous ulcers with the herbal-based ointment Herbadermal®: A prospective non-randomized pilot study

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Background: Venous ulcers (ulcus cruris venosum) are a common chronic disease that requires continuing treatment and significantly influences a patient's way of life. The therapeutic effects of the ointment Herbadermal on epithelialization and microbial flora of venous ulcers in 25 patients (10 men and 15 women) were tested over a 7-week period. The major components of the ointment are extracts of garlic, St. John's wort, and calendula. Material and Methods: The patients were over 18 years of age, with ulceration of the lower leg no longer than 2 months or recurrent ulceration during the last 6 months. The involved patients did not use any other phytomedicines or supportive therapies. Parameters were evaluated before the treatment and every 2 weeks during the period of 7 weeks. The total treatment response was evaluated on the basis of epithelialization, granulation, fibrin deposits, exudation, and edema. Results: The percentage of epithelialization was 99.1% after 7 weeks, without significant effects on the microbial flora. Conclusion: This combination of extracts can be recommended as topical treatment for wound healing because of its epithelizing, anti-erythematous, and anti-edematous properties. Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Kundaković, T., Milenković, M., Zlatković, S., Nikolić, V., Nikolić, G., & Binić, I. (2012). Treatment of venous ulcers with the herbal-based ointment Herbadermal®: A prospective non-randomized pilot study. Forschende Komplementarmedizin, 19(1), 26–30. https://doi.org/10.1159/000335786

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