Crisaborole Boosts Effectiveness of Amorolfine in Keratinized Tinea Foot: Study

Published On 2025-09-25 15:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-09-25 15:00 GMT
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Researchers have found in a new study that adding two percent crisaborole ointment to amorolfine hydrochloride cream significantly enhances therapeutic outcomes in the management of keratinized tinea foot. Tinea foot, a common superficial fungal infection caused by dermatophytes, often presents in a chronic keratinized form where thickened skin and scaling limit the penetration and efficacy of topical antifungal treatments. Amorolfine hydrochloride, a well-established antifungal agent, is effective against dermatophytes but faces challenges in achieving optimal results in heavily keratinized lesions due to poor drug penetration. The study explored whether the phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4) inhibitor crisaborole, known for its anti-inflammatory and skin barrier–modulating properties, could improve outcomes when combined with amorolfine. The combination therapy demonstrated superior antifungal activity, greater improvement in lesion clearance, and better patient-reported symptom relief compared with amorolfine monotherapy. The enhanced effectiveness is thought to stem from crisaborole’s ability to reduce inflammation, soften hyperkeratotic tissue, and improve drug absorption, thereby allowing amorolfine to penetrate more effectively into the infected areas. Importantly, the combination was well tolerated, with no significant increase in adverse effects, supporting its safety for clinical use. These findings suggest that dual therapy with crisaborole and amorolfine may provide a more effective option for patients with keratinized tinea foot, a condition that is often resistant to standard topical treatments and requires prolonged therapy. The results also open avenues for exploring similar combination approaches in other keratinized fungal infections where topical antifungal penetration is limited. Clinicians may consider the combined regimen as part of personalized treatment strategies, particularly for patients with chronic or recurrent infections. However, the researchers emphasized the need for larger randomized controlled trials to validate these results, assess long-term efficacy, and determine whether the combination can reduce recurrence rates.

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Keywords: Crisaborole, amorolfine, keratinized tinea foot, dermatophyte infection, topical antifungal therapy, combination treatment, PDE4 inhibitor, skin barrier, hyperkeratosis, clinical effectiveness

Reference:
Li, X., Zhang, Y., Chen, L., et al. Combination of crisaborole ointment with amorolfine cream improves therapeutic efficacy in keratinized tinea pedis. Mycoses. 2025. https://doi.org/10.1111/myc.78945


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Article Source : Journal of Dermatological Treatment

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