Source
Allterra, Inc, Huntingdon Valley, Pa., USA.
Abstract
CONTEXT:
A zinc preparation that provides a higher concentration of solubilized zinc in a minimally irritating formulation allowing controlled absorption would be of great clinical value for treating oral herpes.
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the effect of zinc oxide/glycine cream as a treatment for facial and circumoral herpes infection by measuring duration and intensity of signs and symptoms and assessing adverse effects.
DESIGN:
Double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial.
SETTING:
Subjects were enrolled from the general community through advertisements.
PATIENTS:
Forty-six subjects with facial or circumoral herpes infections.
INTERVENTION:
Application of a zinc oxide/glycine cream or a placebo cream every 2 hours until cold sore resolved or 21 days elapsed.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:
Duration of cold sore lesions, severity of signs and symptoms, and frequency of adverse effects.
RESULTS:
Subjects who began treatment with a zinc oxide/glycine cream within 24 hours of onset of signs and symptoms experienced a significantly shorter duration of cold sore lesions (mean, 5.0 days) than did subjects treated with a placebo cream (mean, 6.5 days). Subjects treated with the zinc oxide/glycine cream also experienced reduction in overall severity of signs and symptoms, particularly blistering, soreness, itching, and tingling. Side effects among subjects treated with zinc oxide/glycine cream were those expected from an ionic zinc salt solution. All were completely reversible and of short duration.
CONCLUSION:
Zinc oxide/glycine cream is an effective treatment for facial and circumoral herpes infection with predictable adverse effects that are completely reversible.