Kuflik E G
Cutis. 1980 Aug;26(2):153-5.
This study was undertaken to determine whether the use of antimalarial drugs is truly contraindicated in patients with psoriasis. Forty-eight patients in Vietnam were examined, treated, and tested. All had been taking prophylactic antimalarial medication, and some were given additional chloroquine in an attempt to elicit an exacerbation. Although in twenty patients (41.7 percent) the condition showed some degree of worsening from the antimalarial medication, in only three patients (6.3 percent) was there worsening without further improvement from topical therapy. The higher dosage of chloroquine caused no exacerbations. Due to the absence of severe exacerbation noted in this study, the use of antimalarial drugs is not strongly contraindicated in those with psoriasis.
本研究旨在确定银屑病患者使用抗疟药物是否真的禁忌。对越南的48名患者进行了检查、治疗和测试。所有患者都一直在服用预防性抗疟药物,一些患者还额外服用了氯喹,以试图引发病情加重。尽管20名患者(41.7%)的病情因抗疟药物而出现一定程度的恶化,但只有3名患者(6.3%)在局部治疗后病情恶化且无进一步改善。较高剂量的氯喹并未导致病情加重。由于本研究中未观察到严重加重情况,因此银屑病患者使用抗疟药物并非严格禁忌。