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Treatment of Inflammatory Acne with a Combination Therapy with Lymecycline and Adapalene Followed by Maintenance Treatment with Adapalene
Treatment of Inflammatory Acne with a Combination Therapy with Lymecycline and Adapalene Followed by Maintenance Treatment with Adapalene
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Treatment of Inflammatory Acne with a Combination Therapy with Lymecycline and Adapalene Followed by Maintenance Treatment with Adapalene
Treatment of Inflammatory Acne with a Combination Therapy with Lymecycline and Adapalene Followed by Maintenance Treatment with Adapalene
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Treatment of Inflammatory Acne with a Combination Therapy with Lymecycline and Adapalene Followed by Maintenance Treatment with Adapalene

2004
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Oral antibiotics, especially tetracyclines, are commonly used to treat moderate to moderately severe acne vulgaris. There are hints suggesting that a combination treatment with oral tetracyclines and topical retinoids can cause a greater and prompter improvement of acne than monotherapy with tetracyclines. We evaluated the clinical activity of a 12-week combined therapy with oral lymecycline (300mg/day for 2 weeks and then 150mg/day) and topical adapalene (gel or cream) in 419 patients with inflammatory acne. A significant reduction in the number of acne lesions was noted at 4 and 12 weeks (P<0.0001). Thereafter, 400 patients underwent a maintenance treatment with adapalene alone for 12 weeks. At week 24 a relevant improvement of acne lesions still persisted (P<0.0001) in most patients. Only 16 patients relapsed and required additional use of oral lymecycline which proved again successful. No substantial differences were noted in the magnitude of clinical response between patients treated with adapalene gel and those treated with cream formulation. Treatment was well tolerated. Local adverse reactions occurred in 11.7 % of patients and resulted in premature discontinuation of treatment in 1.4 %. Systemic (gastrointestinal) untoward effects developed in 1.2 % of patients and caused treatment interruption in 0.7 % of cases. No serious adverse events occurred.
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SAGE Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC,SAGE Publishing
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