Interventions for hand eczema

Apr 27, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Treatments for Hand Eczema

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Abstract

A total of 5469 participants were included across 60 randomized controlled trials assessing treatments for hand eczema.

  • Topical corticosteroid clobetasol propionate 0.05% may improve participant-rated symptom control compared to vehicle after 15 days.
  • Mometasone furoate cream used thrice weekly may result in slightly better investigator-rated symptom control than twice weekly after 36 weeks.
  • Local combination ultraviolet light therapy (PUVA) may improve investigator-rated symptom control compared to local narrow-band UVB after 12 weeks, though results are uncertain.
  • Tacrolimus 0.1% likely improves investigator-rated symptom control compared to vehicle after two weeks.
  • Oral alitretinoin 10 mg and 30 mg improves investigator-rated symptom control compared to placebo, with higher doses showing a greater effect.
  • Adverse events were reported across treatments, with varying degrees of risk, particularly for alitretinoin at higher doses.

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