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Mycological and Clinical Evaluation of Griseofulvin for Chronic Onychomycosis

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1967

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When griseofulvin became available in 1959 a critical evaluation of its use in chronic tinea of the nail was begun.Since then 122 patients have been treated with a standard dose § (0.5 g. t.d.s. for one month followed by 0.5 g. b.d.) for a minimum of six months and 74 for two years.As the trial progressed it became evident that a longer course of treatment was required than that suggested in earlier reports on the efficacy of the drug-namely, Williams et al. (1958) and Blank et al. (1959).It was therefore decided to treat for two years and to follow up the patient for a further year without treatment.Those failing to take the drug consistently throughout the lengthy period of treatment were transferred to an " intermittent-dose group."Methods