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New drugs trial for serious blister disease

New drugs trial for serious blister disease

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It’s itchy, very painful and potentially fatal but a new clinical trial by University of Nottingham scientists is hoping to give sufferers of a rare skin condition a safe and effective treatment at last.

Bullous Pemphigoid (BP) is a serious skin disease which leaves elderly people covered in large skin blisters, at risk of infection and, in around 40% of cases, death. Currently treatment is by oral steroids. Although steroids are usually very effective at getting rid of the blisters, their long term use can have serious side effects like high blood pressure, diabetes, osteoporosis and infections.

But now researchers have been awarded nearly £800,000 to fund an international clinical trial of the effectiveness and safety of a simple oral antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drug, doxycycline.

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More information is available from Professor Hywel Williams, Professor of Dermato-Epidemiology on +44 (0)115 823 1048, hywel.williams@nottingham.ac.uk, Jo Chalmers, Clinical Trials manager on +44 (0)115 846 8622, jo.chalmers@nottingham.ac.uk

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