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Treatment of acne with intermittent and conventional isotretinoin: a randomized, controlled multicenter study

Oral isotretinoin is the most effective choice in the treatment of severe acne. Application of isotretionin to acne has been expanded to treat those patients with less severe but scarring acne who are responding unsatisfactorily to conventional therapies. However, its use is associated with many sid...

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Autores principales: Akman, Ayse, Durusoy, Cicek, Senturk, Meltem, Koc, Cilem Kaya, Soyturk, Durali, Alpsoy, Erkan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2094720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17710426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00403-007-0777-2
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author Akman, Ayse
Durusoy, Cicek
Senturk, Meltem
Koc, Cilem Kaya
Soyturk, Durali
Alpsoy, Erkan
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Durusoy, Cicek
Senturk, Meltem
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Alpsoy, Erkan
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description Oral isotretinoin is the most effective choice in the treatment of severe acne. Application of isotretionin to acne has been expanded to treat those patients with less severe but scarring acne who are responding unsatisfactorily to conventional therapies. However, its use is associated with many side effects, some of which can result in very disastrous consequences. Data related with intermittent isotretinoin therapy is still limited. Our aim was to asses the efficacy and tolerability of two different intermittent isotretinoin courses and compare them with conventional isotretinoin treatment. In this multicenter and controlled study, 66 patients with moderate to severe cases were randomized to receive either isotretionin for the first 10 days of each month for 6 months (group 1), or each day in the first month, afterwards the first 10 days of each month for 5 months (group 2) or daily for 6 months (group 3). The drug dosage was 0.5 mg/kg/day in all groups. Patients were followed-up for 12 months. Efficacy values were evaluable for 22 patients in group 1, 19 patients in group 2, and 19 patients in group 3. Acne scores in each group were significantly lower at the end of treatment and follow-up periods (P < 0.001). When patients were evaluated separately as moderate (n = 31) and severe (n = 29), no statistically significant differences were obtained among the treatment protocols in patients with moderate acne. However, there was a significant difference between groups 1 and 3 to the response of the treatments in severe acne patients at the end of follow-up period (P = 0.013). The frequency and severity of isotretionin-related side effects were found to be lower in groups 1 and 2 compared with group 3. Intermittent isotretinoin may represent an effective alternative treatment, especially in moderate acne with a low incidence and severity of side effects. The intermittent isotretinoin can be recommended in those patients not tolerating the classical dosage.
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spelling pubmed-20947202007-11-28 Treatment of acne with intermittent and conventional isotretinoin: a randomized, controlled multicenter study Akman, Ayse Durusoy, Cicek Senturk, Meltem Koc, Cilem Kaya Soyturk, Durali Alpsoy, Erkan Arch Dermatol Res Hot Clinical Study Oral isotretinoin is the most effective choice in the treatment of severe acne. Application of isotretionin to acne has been expanded to treat those patients with less severe but scarring acne who are responding unsatisfactorily to conventional therapies. However, its use is associated with many side effects, some of which can result in very disastrous consequences. Data related with intermittent isotretinoin therapy is still limited. Our aim was to asses the efficacy and tolerability of two different intermittent isotretinoin courses and compare them with conventional isotretinoin treatment. In this multicenter and controlled study, 66 patients with moderate to severe cases were randomized to receive either isotretionin for the first 10 days of each month for 6 months (group 1), or each day in the first month, afterwards the first 10 days of each month for 5 months (group 2) or daily for 6 months (group 3). The drug dosage was 0.5 mg/kg/day in all groups. Patients were followed-up for 12 months. Efficacy values were evaluable for 22 patients in group 1, 19 patients in group 2, and 19 patients in group 3. Acne scores in each group were significantly lower at the end of treatment and follow-up periods (P < 0.001). When patients were evaluated separately as moderate (n = 31) and severe (n = 29), no statistically significant differences were obtained among the treatment protocols in patients with moderate acne. However, there was a significant difference between groups 1 and 3 to the response of the treatments in severe acne patients at the end of follow-up period (P = 0.013). The frequency and severity of isotretionin-related side effects were found to be lower in groups 1 and 2 compared with group 3. Intermittent isotretinoin may represent an effective alternative treatment, especially in moderate acne with a low incidence and severity of side effects. The intermittent isotretinoin can be recommended in those patients not tolerating the classical dosage. Springer-Verlag 2007-08-21 2007-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2094720/ /pubmed/17710426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00403-007-0777-2 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2007
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Akman, Ayse
Durusoy, Cicek
Senturk, Meltem
Koc, Cilem Kaya
Soyturk, Durali
Alpsoy, Erkan
Treatment of acne with intermittent and conventional isotretinoin: a randomized, controlled multicenter study
title Treatment of acne with intermittent and conventional isotretinoin: a randomized, controlled multicenter study
title_full Treatment of acne with intermittent and conventional isotretinoin: a randomized, controlled multicenter study
title_fullStr Treatment of acne with intermittent and conventional isotretinoin: a randomized, controlled multicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of acne with intermittent and conventional isotretinoin: a randomized, controlled multicenter study
title_short Treatment of acne with intermittent and conventional isotretinoin: a randomized, controlled multicenter study
title_sort treatment of acne with intermittent and conventional isotretinoin: a randomized, controlled multicenter study
topic Hot Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2094720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17710426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00403-007-0777-2
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