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Efficacy of 10% silver nitrate solution in the treatment of common warts:
a placebo-controlled, randomized, clinical trial
Authors: Ebrahimi, Sedigheh; Dabiri, Nader; Jamshidnejad, Esmaeel; Sarkari, Bahador
International Journal of Dermatology, Volume 46, Number 2, February 2007, pp. 215-217(3)
Abstract:
Background
Warts are a common skin lesion,
especially in children and young adults, caused by human
papillomaviruses. So far, there is no definitive therapy for warts and
the treatment is modified regularly to obtain the best result with the
least discomfort to the patient. The aim of this placebo-controlled
clinical trial was to evaluate the clinical efficacy, tolerability, and
safety of 10% silver nitrate solution for the treatment of common
warts. Methods
Sixty individuals attending pediatrics and dermatology clinics and
health centers in Yasuj, south-west of Iran, were recruited. The
patients were divided into two groups: 30 patients received 10% silver
nitrate solution (case group) and 30 control patients received black
ink (placebo group). Silver nitrate solution was used every other day
for 3 weeks. After 3 weeks, the patients were evaluated for healing,
and treatment was continued for another 3 weeks if the lesions were
still present. Results
Complete regression of lesions was achieved in 19 of the 30
(63.33%) case patients. No significant side-effect was noted in the
treated patients apart from temporary brownish discoloration of the
skin which resolved 1 week after treatment. Conclusion
This study demonstrated that 10% silver nitrate solution can be
used effectively for the treatment of warts with no serious
complications.
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