Comparison between famciclovir and valacyclovir for acute pain in adult Japanese immunocompetent patients with herpes zoster |
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Authors: | Fumitake ONO Shinichiro YASUMOTO Minao FURUMURA Takahiro HAMADA Norito ISHII Takashi GYOTOKU Mitsunari HIGUCHI Kenichiro INOKUCHI Kazuo JYO Hideaki KOGA Ayako KOMAI Koji MARUTA Tami MASHIKO Tsukasa MIHARA Hiroko MIYAHARA Minoru MIYASATO Koichiro MUTO Koichi NAGASE Masakazu NAGATA Hideki SAKIHAMA Tomoko TANAHASHI Atsuto UEDA Kyoko YAMAKAWA Chika OHATA Teruki DAINICHI Daisuke TSURUTA Takashi HASHIMOTO |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Dermatology, Kurume University School of Medicine, and Kurume University Institute of Cutaneous Cell Biology;2. Yasumoto Skin Clinic;3. Gyotoku Dermatology Clinic;4. Higuchi Dermatology and Urology Clinic;5. Inokuchi Dermatology and Plastic Surgery Clinic;6. Jyo Skin Clinic;7. Koga Skin Clinic, Fukuoka;8. Skin Clinic Ayako Komai, Saga;9. Maruta Skin Clinic;10. Mashiko Skin Clinic;11. Mihara Dermatology and Urology Clinic, Fukuoka;12. Miyahara Clinic, Saga;13. Miyasato Dermatologic Clinic;14. Muto Dermatology Clinic, Fukuoka;15. Nagase Skin Clinic, Saga;16. Nagata Skin Clinic;17. Sakihama Skin Clinic;18. Wakatsu Clinic;19. Asakura Medical Association Hospital;20. Yamakawa Clinic, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Famciclovir is a guanine analog antiviral drug used commonly for herpes zoster. Efficacy of famciclovir treatment has been reported to be comparable to valacyclovir treatment. Both of these medications reduce the time to complete cessation of zoster‐associated pain including post‐herpetic neuralgia, as compared to acyclovir. We conducted a multicenter, randomized, open clinical trial in order to evaluate the extent of pain relief afforded by these two antiviral drugs during the acute disease phase of herpes zoster. The study group comprised 86 immunocompetent adult patients suffering from herpes zoster, who were treated with either famciclovir or valacyclovir for 7 days. Of these, 55 patients enrolled in this study within 72 h of the onset of the rash and 31 patients after 72 h of the onset. There was a significant reduction in acute herpes zoster pain with famciclovir on day 7 and at 2–3 weeks in both of these patient groups, while with valacyclovir, there was not significant reduction in pain on day 7. Of patients aged 50 years or older, there was a significantly earlier reduction in pain with famciclovir than with valacyclovir. In addition, a significant reduction in the number of patients with pain was observed as early as days 3–4 with famciclovir treatment as compared with valacyclovir treatment. We conclude that famciclovir was superior to valacyclovir in the relief of acute pain of herpes zoster. Accordingly, famciclovir is recommended for herpes zoster patients with moderate symptoms and a visual analog scale score of under 50 mm. |
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Keywords: | antiviral therapy famciclovir efficacy herpes zoster immunocompetent patients zoster associated pain |
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