Found 929 articles for: "acne"
The Safety and Efficacy of Clindamycin Foam 1% versus Clindamycin Phosphate Topical Gel 1% for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris
January 2005 | Volume 4 | Issue 1 | Original Article | 48 | Copyright © January 2005
Clindamycin phosphate is the most widely used topical antibacterial agent for acne treatment. Treatment of patients with mild to moderate acne vulgaris with a new foam formulation (clindamycin foam, ...
Read MoreTreatment Considerations for Inflammatory Acne: Clinical Evidence for Adapalene 0.1% in Combination Therapies
June 2006 | Volume 5 | Issue 8 | Original Article | 785 | Copyright © June 2006
Acne vulgaris is an exceptionally common, chronic, and recurring disease. It involves multiple etiological factors including follicular hyperkeratinization, increased sebum production, Propionibacter...
Read MoreA Multicenter Efficacy and Tolerability Evaluation of Benzoyl Peroxide in a 10% Urea Vehicle for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris
May 2006 | Volume 5 | Issue 5 | Original Article | 442 | Copyright © May 2006
Background: Acne vulgaris is a common skin disease that affects 70% to 96% of individuals. Topical benzoyl peroxide has been used successfully for acne treatment; however, it may be accompanied by dr...
Read MoreThe Utility of Benzoyl Peroxide in Hydrophase Base (Brevoxyl®) in the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris
April 2006 | Volume 5 | Issue 4 | Original Article | 344 | Copyright © April 2006
Available for more than 5 decades, benzoyl peroxide has been a “workhorse” of acne therapy. The benefits of this agent include reduction in Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) with decrease in inf...
Read MoreTazarotene versus Tazarotene plus Clindamycin/Benzoyl Peroxide in the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris: A Multicenter, Double-Blind, Randomized, Parallel-Group Trial
March 2006 | Volume 5 | Issue 3 | Original Article | 256 | Copyright © March 2006
Topical retinoids offer highly effective treatment for both inflammatory and non-inflammatory acne, with tazarotene demonstrating greater efficacy than other topical retinoids. A multicenter, double-...
Read MoreLong-Pulsed Dye Laser-Mediated Photodynamic Therapy Combined with Topical Therapy for Mild to Severe Comedonal, Inflammatory, or Cystic Acne
January 2006 | Volume 5 | Issue 1 | Original Article | 45 | Copyright © January 2006
Background: Acne patients who fail to respond to conventional treatments have been treated with isotretinoin, an effective treatment coming under strict regulation due to the risk of significant side...
Read MoreLaser and Light Therapies for Acne Rosacea
January 2006 | Volume 5 | Issue 1 | Original Article | 35 | Copyright © January 2006
Acne rosacea is a multifactorial, somewhat mercurial disorder that can be a challenge to control with standard pharmacologic agents. Laser and light sources have been increasingly utilized, particula...
Read MoreFractionated Delivery Systems for Difficult to Treat Clinical Applications: Acne Scarring, Melasma, Atrophic Scarring, Striae Distensae, and Deep Rhytides
November 2007 | Volume 6 | Issue 11 | Original Article | 1120 | Copyright © November 2007
Fractional resurfacing or laser therapy (FLT) represents a technology that seeks to address the limitations of both ablative resurfacing and nonablative treatments. Many companies now offer versions ...
Read MoreDapsone Gel 5% for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris: Safety and Efficacy of Long-Term (1 Year) Treatment
October 2007 | Volume 6 | Issue 10 | Original Article | 981 | Copyright © October 2007
Dapsone gel 5%, a topical formulation of dapsone, was shown to deliver clinically effective doses of dapsone with minimal systemic absorption in 2 randomized, vehicle-controlled, 12-week studies of p...
Read MoreLong-Term Safety and Efficacy of a Unique Fixed-Dose Combination Gel of Adapalene 0.1% and Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris
September 2007 | Volume 6 | Issue 9 | Original Article | 899 | Copyright © September 2007
Background: A unique, once-daily, fixed-dose combination gel with adapalene 0.1% and benzoyl peroxide (BP) 2.5% has been developed for the treatment of acne vulgaris. Objective: To evaluate the long...
Read MoreCommon and Alternate Oral Antibiotic Therapies for Acne Vulgaris: A Review
September 2007 | Volume 6 | Issue 9 | Original Article | 873 | Copyright © September 2007
Acne vulgaris is an extremely common disorder affecting many adolescents and adults throughout their lifetimes. The pathogenesis of acne is multifactorial and is thought to involve excess sebum, foll...
Read MoreAcneiform Eruption Induced by Iressa (gefitinib) tablets Used to Treat Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
September 2004 | Volume 3 | Issue 5 | Case Reports | 569 | Copyright © September 2004
Many medications have been reported to induce acneiform eruptions. A relatively new chemotherapy drug, gefitinib (Iressa), approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2003 for the treatment of ad...
Read MoreMyths of Isotretinoin Therapy in Patients with Acne: A Personal Opinion
March 2004 | Volume 3 | Issue 2 | Original Article | 179 | Copyright © March 2004
Isotretinoin therapy for the treatment of severe nodulocystic acne has been used for the last twenty-three years. Its use has been associated with many restrictions to the patient, with some of these...
Read MoreTopical Retinoid and Antibiotic Combination Therapy for Acne Management
March 2004 | Volume 3 | Issue 2 | Original Article | 146 | Copyright © March 2004
The agents most commonly used in combination for the management of acne include topical retinoids and antibiotics. Topical retinoids normalize desquamation of the follicular epithelium, whereas antib...
Read MoreA Single-Center Study of Aminolevulinic Acid and 417 nm Photodynamic Therapy in the Treatment of Modrate to Severe Acne Vulgaris
August 2003 | Volume 2 | Issue 4 | Original Article | 393 | Copyright © August 2003
This article describes a single-center trial involving twenty-two patients with acne vulgaris. Blu-U light was used in all patients, while half were pre-treated with aminolevulinic acid. Preliminary ...
Read MoreA New Treatment for Acne Vulgaris Combining Benzoyl Peroxide with Clindamycin
September 2002 | Volume 1 | Issue 2 | Original Article | 153 | Copyright © September 2002
Topical acne therapies are widely used for the treatment of mild to moderately severe acne vulgaris. However, many available treatments have limitations associated with their use, including lengthy ti...
Read MoreCurrent Concepts in the Management of Acne
July 2004 | Volume 3 | Issue 4 | Department | 5 | Copyright © July 2004
This supplement to the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology was supported by Dermik Laboratories....
Read MoreA New Approach to Comparing Efficacy Results from Clinical Trials of Topical Acne Vulgaris Treatments
July 2007 | Volume 6 | Issue 7 | Original Article | 688 | Copyright © July 2007
Clinicians must evaluate a voluminous amount of information from clinical trials when choosing among the growing number of topical acne treatments. This article describes a simple way to evaluate and...
Read MoreCombination of a New Radiofrequency Device and Blue Light for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris
August 2007 | Volume 6 | Issue 8 | Case Reports | 838 | Copyright © August 2007
Acne vulgaris is the most common skin disease treated by physicians. Current topical and oral treatments may have shortand long-term negative consequences. Since radiofrequency (RF) energy has been s...
Read MorePilot Investigation of the Hydrating Effects of Topical Acne Medications
August 2007 | Volume 6 | Issue 8 | Original Article | 810 | Copyright © August 2007
Topical therapies are effective in managing acne vulgaris but are associated with local adverse effects such as irritation and dryness. This 4-week pilot study compared skin hydration in 36 healthy a...
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