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Crème Vaniqa, des précisions - Par medecin
Crème Vaniqa, des précisions
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L'Eflornithine est un freinateur de la pousse du poil. 2 études on montré sur efficacité sur
l'hirsutisme de la femme. Le produit est commercialisé en France, non remboursé, sur
prescription médicale. L'usage sur le long terme semble améliorer l'efficacité de la molécule.
Deux études cliniques ont également montré une synergie de cette crème appliquée de une à 2
fois par jour avec les traitements d'épilation laser.
La crème est généralement bien tolérée. (1% d'arrêts du traitement pour effet sécondaire
génant. 42% d'effets secondaires légers)
Les effets secondaires les plus fréquents sont :
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peau sèche
alopécie
exacerbation d'une acné
céphalées
prurit (démangeaisons)
sensations de chaleur ou de picottement de la peau
A randomized bilateral vehicle-controlled study of eflornithine cream combined with laser
treatment versus laser treatment alone for facial hirsutism in women.
Hamzavi I, Tan E, Shapiro J, Lui H.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 2007 Jul;57(1):54-9. Epub 2007 Jan 30.
PMID: 17270315 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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A randomized bilateral vehicle-controlled study of eflornithine cream combined with laser
treatment versus laser treatment alone for facial hirsutism in women.Hamzavi I, Tan E, Shapiro
J, Lui H.
Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, University of British Columbia and the
Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, British Columbia, Canada.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Although there are a multitude of therapeutic modalities for
removing unwanted facial hair in women, there is very little information on using the newer
medical treatment approaches in combination. This study was designed to determine whether
topical eflornithine can enhance the efficacy of laser hair removal. DESIGN: This was a
randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, right-left comparison study of eflornithine cream
combined with laser treatment versus laser alone for treating unwanted hair on the upper lip in
women. All subjects underwent treatment to the entire upper lip with a long pulse alexandrite
laser (10-40 ms pulse duration) at fluences of 7 to 40 J/cm(2). Laser treatments were performed
every 4 weeks for up to 6 sessions. Each patient also applied either eflornithine or placebo
cream twice daily to each side of the upper lip in a double-blinded manner. Subjects were
evaluated for safety by recording adverse events and for efficacy via (1) investigator global
scoring, (2) patient self assessment, and (3) hair count analysis. RESULTS: Both treatment
modalities were well tolerated by the 31 evaluable patients. All 3 outcome measures showed
significantly better results in favor of eflornithine plus laser versus laser treatment alone. At the
end of the study, complete or almost complete hair removal was achieved in 29 of 31 (93.5%) of
the eflornithine-laser-treated sites versus 21 of 31 (67.9%) for the placebo cream-laser-treated
sites (P = .021, McNemar test). Statistically significant differences in favor of eflornithine were
likewise demonstrated at the final assessment through blinded patient grading (13/31 patients
[41.9%] thought that the eflornithine was superior to placebo, P = .029, Poisson regression) and
hair count analysis (P < .01, paired t test). LIMITATIONS: This is a single-center study that did
not determine whether the differences noted above last beyond 6 months. CONCLUSIONS: On
the basis of both investigator and patient assessments and hair count analysis, we have
demonstrated that the addition of eflornithine to laser hair removal results in a more rapid and
complete reduction of unwanted facial hair in women when the combination is used for up to 6
months.
PMID: 17270315 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Eflornithine cream combined with laser therapy in the management of unwanted facial hair
growth in women: a randomized trial.
Smith SR, Piacquadio DJ, Beger B, Littler C.
Dermatol Surg. 2006 Oct;32(10):1237-43.
PMID: 17034372 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Eflornithine cream combined with laser therapy in the management of unwanted facial hair
growth in women: a randomized trial.Smith SR, Piacquadio DJ, Beger B, Littler C.
Therapeutics, Inc., San Diego, California, USA.
BACKGROUND: Eflornithine cream is approved for the reduction of unwanted facial hair in
women. The mechanism of action for eflornithine is reduction in follicular cell growth rate, while
laser photoepilation heats hair and adjacent tissues to suspend growth. OBJECTIVE: The
objective was to assess the efficacy and safety of eflornithine or vehicle with laser therapy in the
treatment of unwanted facial hair in women. METHODS: Subjects were randomized to
treatment with eflornithine on one side of the face and vehicle on the contralateral side for 34
weeks. Subjects received Nd:YAG or alexandrite laser therapy to both sides of the face at
Weeks 2 and 10. Blinded evaluations included left to right comparisons and appearance relative
to baseline. RESULTS: Fifty-four women completed the trial. From Weeks 6 through 22,
eflornithine-treated sides showed significant reduction in hair growth. By Week 34, no significant
differences were seen. Subject grading showed significant and persistent hair reduction through
Week 34 for eflornithine-treated sides. The safety profile for combination therapy is similar to
eflornithine alone. CONCLUSION: Eflornithine is safely used in conjunction with laser hair
removal treatments and promotes more rapid hair removal when combined with laser treatment.
Patients demonstrate a clear preference for treatment with laser and eflornithine.
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