Onicomycosis Treated with Ozonized Oil
Onicomycosis Treated with Ozonized Oil
S. Menéndez , R. Grillo, L. Falcón, R. Daniel, and W. Diaz
Ozone Research Center. National Center for Scientific Research
Carlos J. Finlay Hospital
Abstract:
A study with the aim of demonstrating the fungicide power of OLEOZON,
in the superficial mycosis was performed. The diagnosis was made
according to clinical and mycological evaluation. 200 out-patients
were divided in 2 groups: experimental, treated topically with
OLEOZON, and control, treated with tolnaftate solution or salicylic
solution of gentian violet. The mycological evaluation, were
negative in 69% of the patients treated with OLEOZON and in 7% of the
control group.
Conclusions:
Oleozon demonstrated a great effectiveness in the healing of patients
suffering onicomycosis, having a high therapeutical superiority in
comparison with conventional treatments. The healing time, in
patients treated with Oleozon, was lesser than that obtained with
conventional treatments. These patients suffered no adverse
reactions.
Publish Date: 1995