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Topical Clonazepam Solution for the Management of Burning Mouth Syndrome: A Retrospective Study
The Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache (2017)
  • Alessandro Villa
  • Additional authors and institutional affiliations
Abstract
Aims: To evaluate and compare the effectiveness of two concentrations of topical clonazepam solution in improving symptoms of burning mouth syndrome (BMS).
Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted of patients diagnosed with BMS and managed with topical clonazepam solution between 2008 and 2015. A 0.5-mg/mL solution was prescribed until 2012, when this was changed to a 0.1 mg/mL solution. Patients were instructed to swish with 5 mL for 5 minutes and spit two to four times daily. The efficacies of the two concentrations were compared using patient-reported outcome measures at the first follow-up, including the reported percentage of improvement in burning symptoms and the change in burning severity from baseline ranked on an 11-point numeric rating scale (NRS). Response to treatment was compared between the two concentrations using Wilcoxon rank sum test.
Results: A total of 57 subjects were included, 32 in the 0.1-mg/mL cohort and 25 in the 0.5-mg/mL cohort, and evaluated at a median follow-up of 7 weeks. The median overall percentage improvement was 32.5% in the 0.1-mg/mL cohort and 75% in the 0.5-mg/mL cohort. The median reduction in NRS score was 0.5 points in the 0.1-mg/mL cohort and 6 points in the 0.5-mg/mL cohort. The use of either outcome measure revealed that the response to treatment with the 0.5-mg/mL solution was superior to that of the 0.1 mg/mL solution (P < .01).
Conclusion: These findings suggest that a 0.5-mg/mL topical clonazepam solution is effective in the management of BMS. Future randomized clinical trials are warranted.
Keywords
  • Topical Clonazepam,
  • Burning Mouth Syndrome
Publication Date
2017
DOI
10.11607/ofph.1754
Citation Information
Alessandro Villa and Additional authors and institutional affiliations. "Topical Clonazepam Solution for the Management of Burning Mouth Syndrome: A Retrospective Study" The Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache Vol. 31 Iss. 3 (2017) p. 257 - 263 ISSN: 2333-0384
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/alessandro-villa/139/