Dermatologic Therapy | 2021

Feasibility of oral tranexamic acid for vitiligo patients with melasma

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Melasma and vitiligo are both common pigmentary disorders, and the treatment is challenging. Oral tranexamic acid (TA) is effective for refractory melasma; however, the feasibility of TA in vitiligo patients with melasma was not studied. To evaluate the treatment outcomes and adverse effects of oral TA in vitiligo patients with melasma. We conducted a retrospective analysis of vitiligo patients who received oral TA for melasma in a tertiary dermatologic center from January 2017 to August 2020. We enrolled 32 patients with concomitant vitiligo and melasma on the face. The mean duration of the improvement of melasma that patients reported is around 1.64\u2009months of treatment. The first sign of repigmentation of the vitiligo lesions occurred at 1\u2009month of treatment. 84.38% of the patients achieved a mild to good degree of improvement of melasma (0%–75% improvement), whereas 81.25% of the patients achieved a moderate to excellent degree of improvement of vitiligo (25%–100% improvement) via physician global assessments. No significant adverse event was noted. No patients experience vitiligo disease deterioration during TA treatment. Oral TA may be a feasible option for melasma in vitiligo patients.

Volume 34
Pages None
DOI 10.1111/dth.15047
Language English
Journal Dermatologic Therapy

Full Text