Treatment of seborrheic dermatitis, comparison of sertaconazole 2% cream versus ketoconazole 2% cream

J Dermatolog Treat. 2013 May 6. doi: 10.3109/09546634.2013.777154. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Objective: There are controversies in the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of sertaconazole 2% cream as against ketoconazole 2% cream in the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis. Methods: A total of 132 patients, who had been diagnosed of seborrheic dermatitis were studied. The first group received sertaconazole 2% cream (group A), and the other received ketoconazole 2% cream (group B). At the beginning of referring and also 2 and 4 weeks after first visit, the patients were examined by a dermatologist to control improvement of clinical symptoms and drug side effects. Results: The mean age of sertaconazole and ketoconazole group was 30.18 ± 12.36 and 34.68 ± 10.16, respectively. Patients with moderate Scoring Index (SI) had the most frequency (76.6%) at pretreatment stage with ketoconazole 2% cream. This is when patients with mild SI had the highest frequency (53.3%) at posttreatment stage. In patients who received the sertaconazole 2% cream, the highest frequency was observed in 80% of cases with moderate SI at pretreatment stage, while patients with slight SI had the highest frequency (83.3%) at posttreatment stage. Conclusion: Sertaconazole 2% cream may be an excellent alternative therapeutic modality for treating seborrheic dermatitis.