Pentoxifylline in venous leg ulcers
Pentoxifylline in venous leg ulcers
- pentoxifylline is believed to increase microcirculatory blood flow although the exact mechanism of action is unknown
- medications with potential interactions with pentoxfylline include non-steroidal antiinflammatorys (NSAIDS). Details of interactions and contraindications can be found in the British National Formulary
- use of pentoxifylline in the treatment of venous leg ulcers is an unlicensed indication
- use of pentoxifylline (400 mg three times daily for up to six months) to improve healing should be considered in patients with venous leg ulcer (1)
Reference:
- 1) SIGN (August 2010). Management of chronic venous leg ulcer.
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