Concealing Meets Healing in the Treatment of Toenail Onychomycosis: A Review of Concurrent Nail Polish Use with Topical Efinaconazole 10% Solution.

Q2 Medicine Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Bela Pandit, Boni Elewski, Tracey C Vlahovic
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Abstract

Objective: Patients with onychomycosis may use nail polish to camouflage affected nails, despite potential interactions between nail polish use and topical onychomycosis treatments. Our objective was to review available data on nail polish use concurrent with topical efinaconazole 10% solution for the treatment of onychomycosis.

Methods: We conducted a PubMed search and narrative review of data on effects of nail polish on penetration of efinaconazole and clinical studies of efinaconazole in the treatment of toenail onychomycosis concurrent with nail polish use, including results of an investigator-initiated study of gel nail polish pedicures.

Results: In vitro, penetration of efinaconazole through cadaverous nails coated with traditional nail polish was similar to penetration through uncoated nails. In a 52-week clinical study, efinaconazole treatment was associated with similar improvements in onychomycosis severity and clear toenail growth between participants who used traditional nail polish and those who did not use nail polish. In a second clinical study, participants received efinaconazole treatment concurrent with monthly gel nail polish pedicures. After 6 months, 100% of participants tested negative for fungal infection and all experienced visible improvements in treated toenails. Efinaconazole application was associated with degradation of traditional nail polish texture/appearance. In contrast, efinaconazole did not affect the duration, quality, or texture of gel polish.

Limitations: Only four small studies have assessed nail penetration and efficacy of efinaconazole 10% solution with concurrent nail polish use.

Conclusion: Efinaconazole 10% solution demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of toenail onychomycosis among participants concurrently using toenail polish, with no visible impact on gel-polished nails.

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治疗趾甲甲癣时的遮盖与愈合:指甲油与 10%埃芬康唑局部溶液同时使用的回顾。
目的:尽管指甲油的使用与甲癣的局部治疗之间可能存在相互作用,但甲癣患者可能会使用指甲油来掩盖受影响的指甲。我们的目的是回顾甲油与局部用 10%依芬康唑溶液治疗甲癣的现有数据:我们在PubMed上搜索并综述了指甲油对依芬康唑渗透性影响的数据,以及依芬康唑治疗同时使用指甲油治疗趾甲甲癣的临床研究,包括一项由研究者发起的凝胶甲油修脚研究的结果:在体外,依芬那唑在涂有传统指甲油的尸体指甲中的渗透率与在未涂指甲油的指甲中的渗透率相似。在一项为期 52 周的临床研究中,使用传统指甲油和不使用指甲油的参与者在甲癣严重程度和趾甲生长清晰度方面的改善情况相似。在第二项临床研究中,参与者在接受依芬康唑治疗的同时,每月涂抹凝胶甲油修脚。6 个月后,100% 的参与者真菌感染检测结果均为阴性,所有接受治疗的人的脚趾甲都有明显改善。应用依芬康唑与传统指甲油质地/外观的退化有关。相比之下,依芬康唑不会影响凝胶甲油的持续时间、质量或质地:局限性:只有四项小型研究评估了同时使用甲油的 10%依芬康唑溶液的指甲渗透性和疗效:结论:10%的依芬康唑溶液对同时使用甲油的参与者治疗趾甲甲癣有疗效,但对涂过凝胶的指甲没有明显影响。
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