Meta-analysis finds topical propolis/honey associated with faster herpes lesion resolution than acyclovir
This meta-analysis pooled data from 7 studies comparing topical propolis and/or honey to 5% topical acyclovir for treating labial and genital herpes simplex lesions. The specific patient population, study settings, and primary outcome were not reported. The analysis found propolis/honey was associated with several favorable outcomes compared to acyclovir. Lesion resolution time was quicker by a mean difference of -1.87 days (95% CI: -2.73 to -1.01; p < 0.0001). Healing rates by day 7 were higher (OR: 4.71; 95% CI: 2.70-8.25; p < 0.00001). Pain duration was reduced by -0.96 days (p = 0.03), and pain intensity was lower (MD: -6.53; p = 0.0002). There was no significant difference in the number of aborted attacks (p = 0.66). Safety data indicated no significant difference in adverse event rates between groups, though serious adverse events and tolerability details were not reported. Key limitations include the observational nature of the evidence, which precludes establishing causation. Absolute numbers for outcomes were not reported, and specific population details are lacking. The findings support the potential of these natural products as alternatives, but their clinical role requires confirmation in more rigorous trials.