Current and future evidence-based acne treatment: a review.

作者: Laura F Sandoval , Jennifer K Hartel , Steven R Feldman

DOI: 10.1517/14656566.2014.860965

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摘要: Introduction: Current acne treatment guidelines, as well as, efficacy, safety, tolerability and patient preferences must all be considered in determining appropriate regimes. Literature can assist physicians' evidence-based recommendations according to these factors. Areas covered: To determine the current future direction of pharmacotherapy for acne, a PubMed search was conducted identify clinical trials involving from 2009 2012. A total 65 publications met inclusion criteria were reviewed. heavily focused on efficacy topical combination therapies supported their use compared with monotherapy. few studies antiandrogens antioxidants showed an alternative approach targeting acne. Studies oral monotherapy provided some evidence pulsed azithromycin adolescents. also supports low-dose isotretinoin moderate which...

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