Aesthetic surgery journal 2002-07
Zafirlukast (Accolate): A new treatment for capsular contracture.   
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND
Capsular contracture after breast augmentation or reconstructive breast surgery is a difficult problem. Previous studies have suggested that alteration of the inflammatory response could have a role in reducing the incidence of capsular contracture.
OBJECTIVE
We report a series of patients with Baker class III or IV capsular contracture who underwent treatment with zafirlukast.
METHODS
Patients received a regimen of zafirlukast 20 mg by mouth 2 times daily for 3 months.
RESULTS
In many cases, dramatic softening of the breast capsule was evident after 1 to 3 months of treatment.
CONCLUSIONS
Zafirlukast appears to effectively soften early capsular contracture and may prevent the formation of capsular contracture in those patients at risk. (Aesthetic Surg J 2002;22:329-336.).

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