Protective effects of doxepin cream on radiation dermatitis in breast cancer: A single arm double-blind randomized clinical trial

(2020) Protective effects of doxepin cream on radiation dermatitis in breast cancer: A single arm double-blind randomized clinical trial. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. pp. 1875-1881. ISSN 0306-5251

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Abstract

Aims Breast cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer in women. Lumpectomy followed by radiotherapy is suggested to be as effective as a total mastectomy. Radiation-induced dermatitis often occurs as a result of breast radiotherapy. Recent studies suggest that doxepin has promising anti-inflammatory properties. This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of doxepin therapy on radiation dermatitis. Methods A double-blind randomized clinical trial was launched from 2016 to 2017, with a total of 48 patients who had undergone breast-conserving surgery and received postoperative radiation therapy. Radiotherapy was applied 5 days per week for 5 weeks. Adverse dermatological effects were evaluated by a physician at the beginning of the fifth week of radiotherapy and the patients were then randomly assigned (1:1 ratio) to receive either doxepin (5) or placebo cream for 7 days. Results There were no significant differences in the dermatitis grade between doxepin and placebo groups at baseline (P > .5). The occurrence of acute dermatitis (grade 2 or higher) was significantly lower with the use of doxepin than with placebo (P <= .0001, Z(alpha) = 1.96 at 95 confidence interval). Conclusion Doxepin cream prevents dermatitis grade 2 or higher during post-operative breast irradiation. Doxepin cream is easy to use, affordable and prevents pain and irritation.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: breast cancer breast neoplasms doxepin doxepin cream radiation dermatitis radiography INDUCED SKIN REACTIONS PROPHYLACTIC AGENT PAW EDEMA PHASE-III IRRADIATION RADIOTHERAPY PREVENTION MANAGEMENT TOXICITY PRURITUS
Subjects: QZ Pathology > QZ 200-380 Neoplasms
WN Radiology. Diagnostic Imaging > WN 180-240 Diagnostic Imaging
WP Gynecology and Obstetrics > WP 800-910 Breast
Divisions: Cardiovascular Research Institute > Applied Physiology Research Center
Cardiovascular Research Institute > Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center
School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine > Department of Biomaterials, Nanotechnology and Tissue Engineering
Page Range: pp. 1875-1881
Journal or Publication Title: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 86
Number: 9
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1111/bcp.14238
ISSN: 0306-5251
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/13691

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