Drugs Under Experimental and Clinical Research 1985-01-01

Flumethasone pivalate (Locorten) in the treatment of oral diseases.

F Scaglione, M Falchi, E Bichisao, F Fraschini

Index: Drugs Exp. Clin. Res. 11(8) , 523-6, (1985)

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Abstract

The combination flumethasone pivalate + iodochlorohydroxychinoline drops was used in 40 patients, 24 males and 16 females, mean age 42.6 years, suffering from infectious enanthema (35%), periodontitis (30%), aphthous stomatitis (25%) and abscess due to prosthesis (10%). After application of 2-3 drops of the combination t.i.d. for 2-7 days, satisfactory results were obtained in all the patients. Tolerance was good; mild unwanted effects occurred in 2 patients (5.0%). Thus the combination flumethasone pivalate + iodochlorohydroxychinoline appears to be very effective in the treatment of oral diseases because its action is more rapid and stronger than that of other currently used drugs.

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