Zinc for the Treatment of Herpes Simplex Labialis (HSL)



Status:Completed
Conditions:Infectious Disease
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 65
Updated:1/1/2014
Start Date:December 2008
End Date:July 2009
Contact:David S Riley, MD
Email:dsriley@integrativemed.org
Phone:5059830546

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A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multi-Center Trial of Zinc for the Treatment of Herpes Simplex Labialis (HSL)

Evaluate the effectiveness of a topical preparation of zinc to treat cold sores.

Zinc salts irreversibly inhibit herpes virus replication in vitro and are effective in
treating herpes infections in vivo and have been shown in a clinical trial to be a
effective topical treatment for HSL. Zinc salt solutions applied to herpetic lesions
decrease viral load and markedly improve healing rates, relieving the symptoms of herpes as
healing occurs. Zinc swabs contain 33 mmol/l of ionic Zinc in an emulsification of
Benzalkonium chloride, glycerin, hydroxyethylcellulose, sodium chloride, and sodium
hydroxide (ph 7.2). Zinc gluconate is monographed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the
United States (HPUS) and one of OTC indications for Zinc and its salts is for the treatment
of cold sores.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Subjects with a history of HSL with at least 2 episodes/year for the past two years
that have proceeded beyond the prodromal (initial) stage

- Male or female subjects between 18 and 65 years of age

- Symptoms or signs of HSL for less than one day (max. 36 hours from onset of symptoms
to first visit)

- Confirmation of HSL by a clinician at the study site

- Willing to comply with study instructions and sign an informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- HSL symptoms or signs for more than one day

- Cold sore outbreak within the past 2 weeks

- Previous participation in this clinical trial

- Topical or oral antiviral drug use in the past 1 week

- Immune deficiency (HIV positive), chronic steroid therapy, present anti-neoplastic or
radiation therapy, Hodgkin's disease, splenectomy, leukemia, myeloma, lymphoma, or
another condition/drug per judgment of attending health care professional) or
currently taking immune suppressive drugs. Previous organ or bone marrow transplant.

- Pregnancy or lactation

- Unable to travel to the clinic area for the required visits

- Apparent inability to understand or follow the instructions associated with the
clinical study

- History of adverse events to the study material or facial cosmetics
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New York, New York 10016
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