This study will compare the efficacy of oral melatonin and oral tranexamic acid in treating melasma, with the aim of determining whether melatonin is more effective than tranexamic acid, as measured by MASI scores. Literature suggests melatonin may be more effective due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-melanogenic properties. The findings will assess whether melatonin provides better efficacy and tolerance compared to tranexamic acid in managing this persistent condition. Efficacy will be assessed by comparing the baseline MASI scores with the scores obtained at six-week and twelve-week follow-up points based on the following cut-offs: \<25% improvement Mild response 25-50% improvement Moderate Response 51-75% improvement Good response \>75% improvement Excellent Response
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Total participants are 160, 80 in Group A and 80 in Group B
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Efficacy of Oral Melatonin VS Oral Tranexamic Acid in the management of Melasma
Timeframe: 12 weeks