
A study performed by researchers in Iran concluded that nbUVB vitiligo treatments are more successful when asociated with topical immunomodulators (Elidel, Protopic).
"Sixty-eight patients with vitiligo enrolled in this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. The patients were randomized into two groups and treated with NB-UVB plus either pimecrolimus or placebo for 3 months. Tri-weekly radiation was started at 280 mj/cm2, with 15% increments for each subsequent treatment until erythema was reported or a maximum of 800 mj/cm was achieved.
Their findings tell us that a vitiligo treatment should be dependant on the body area where the white patches are located. While tacrolimus may be used effectively on the face (with or without UVB) it's efficiency in other areas (feet, elbows, hands) is limited.
SOURCE
Study results from I. Esfandiarpour and colleagues in the area of vitiligo. Drug Week. Atlanta: Mar 27, 2009. pg. 1223


