Vitiligo is a common chronic skin disease with 1-4% prevalence. It has a significant psychosocial impact on patients and society. Different treatment modalities with variable success rates are available. Phototherapy is among the successful treatments but gives modest results. Some reports documented the usefulness of Ginkgo Biloba (GB) when used alone in Vitiligo treatment.
Adding GB to phototherapy, especially the most commonly used one; Narrow-Band UVB (NBUVB) might give better results than using either one alone. This might improve repigmentation as well as patients' quality-of-life. (QOL). This will be a prospective double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial. One-hundred-sixty Vitiligo patients will be randomly divided into 2 groups( 80 patients per group). One group will receive oral GB (2 tablets of 60 mgs twice daily) with NBUVB twice weekly. The other group will receive placebo tablets( identical in size, shape and color) to GB twice daily with NBUVB twice weekly. Both groups will be treated for 6 months. Standard protocol of phototherapy will be used for both groups. Our aim here is to see whether adding GB to NBUVB will lead to better repigmentation than placebo or not.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
160
MEMOREX 60 MG BID
King Khalid University Hospital
Riyadh, Central, Saudi Arabia
RECRUITINGRepigmentation (more than 50% from baseline) as the primary outcome
Time frame: 3,6 and 9 months
Quality-of-life - as secondary outcome .
Time frame: 3,6 and 9 months
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