Efficacy of a once-daily fixed combination clindamycin phosphate (1.2%) and low concentration benzoyl peroxide (2.5%) aqueous gel across a broad patient population with moderate to severe acne

2010 ◽  
Vol 62 (3) ◽  
pp. AB15
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 2050313X2098403
Author(s):  
Edidiong CN Kaminska

Acne vulgaris is one of the most common skin diseases in the United States and can affect any gender or ethnic group. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and scarring from acne can have a negative psychosocial impact on patients. Skin of color patients are particularly prone to PIH, as the dark marks left from acne may take several months to resolve, far after the acne has cleared. Here, we report a case of moderate acne with associated scarring in a transgender, Asian American female who was successfully treated with fixed combination topical therapy with clindamycin phosphate and benzoyl peroxide gel 1.2%/3.75% and tretinoin gel microsphere 0.06%.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (26) ◽  
pp. 79-84
Author(s):  
L. S. Kruglova ◽  
N. V. Gryazeva ◽  
A. R. Nazarenko

Acne therapy, despite the wide range of therapeutic possibilities, continues to be quite a challenge for the medical practitioner. Nowadays in the current clinical recommendations the preference is given to the fixed doses combinations, in particular to Effezel® (also known as Epiduo®) — adapalene 0.1 % and benzoyl peroxide 2.5 %.Materials and methods. Under our supervision, there were 64 patients with acne. The 1st group — the patients with severe papulo-pustular acne: they received therapy with the mentioned above fixed combination for 6 months, in some cases (33.3 % of patients) doxycycline at a dose of 100 mg/day was prescribed for the first 4 weeks, then — adapalene 0.1 % and benzoyl peroxide 2.5 % as a maintenance therapy every or every other day for 6 months. The 2d group — the patients with moderate-severe papulo-pustular acne having formed atrophic post-acne scars: they received the mentioned above fixed combination therapy for 6 months and RF-micro-needle therapy (3 procedures with a 4 weeks interval between them). The 3d group — the patients with nodular and cystic acne: after a treatment course with a systemic retinoid the patients received the fixed dose combination of adapalene 0,1 % and benzoyl peroxide 2,5 % once a day for 6 months. Patients of all groups used dermatocosmetics Cetaphil PRO* (acne prone skin).Results and discussion. In the 1st group, the score IGA = 0 (Investigator Global Assessment with the scores from 0 — clear skin to 4 — severe acne) was found in 85.7 % of the patients, in the 2d group — in 77.3 % and in the 3d group — in 81.0 %. According to sebumetria data a significantly positive dynamic was observed in the 1st and the 2d groups after a month of therapy (p < 0.05). After 3 months of the therapy a positive dynamics was fixed as more than 50 % in the 1st and the 2d groups. In the 3d group a negative dynamic regarding to sebumetria measurements was not observed during the whole supportive therapy course. Skin hydration was initially reduced in all patients with the meaningful results fixed in the patients of the 3d group (p < 0.05). In the 1st month of the therapy the skin moisturizing’s measurements were slightly decreased in the 1st and 2d groups. The restoration of skin moisturizing was revealed starting from the 2d month of the therapy and by the end of the treatment course, it was considered as normal or increased. In the 3d group during the transition to the topical therapy the skin moisturizing wasn’t decreased and had a further tendency to be increased.Summary. The fixed doses combination of adapalene 0.1 % and benzoyl peroxide 2.5 % has demonstrated a clinically proven effectiveness against moderate-severe acne with atrophic post-acne scars, as well as in the treatment of severe papulo-pustular acne both as monotherapy and in combination with oral doxycycline 100 mg/day in the first 4 weeks of the treatment course. The use of a fixed doses combination of adapalene 0.1 % and benzoyl peroxide 2.5 % after a course of a systemic retinoid ensures the maintenance and even improvement of the achieved effect. Specialized cosmetics Cetaphil® PRO (acne prone skin) helps to prevent and reduce the severity of some predictable dermatological side effects of retinoids.


2020 ◽  
pp. 57-62
Author(s):  
L. S. Kruglova ◽  
N. V. Gryazeva

Acne is a chronic disease and even reliable therapies do not completely ensure absence of relapses. Acne relapses have a negative psychological impact on patients, as they feel unable to control the disease and achieve complete and long-lasting recovery. Supportive therapy is necessary to prolong the remission of acne achieved with initial successful treatment and to minimize the risk of relapse. According to the literature sources, the most justified as a maintenance therapy is the use of topical retinoids, which have been shown to be effective in the prevention of exacerbations of acne. In the present study 54 patients were involved who after the active therapy used a fixed combination of adapalene 0.1% / BPO 2.5% as maintenance treatment. Only 1 patient (2.9%) with moderate acne and 2 patients (5.8%) with severe acne had a relapse within 6 months of maintenance therapy. The absence of adverse events during the course of treatment was recorded, as well as high adherence of patients to the treatment. During the period of post-treatment observation (6 months after maintenance therapy), among the patients without exacerbations during maintenance therapy, a relapse occurred in 2 (7.1%) patients of group 1 (n = 28) and 2 (8.7%) patients of group 2 (n = 23). The obtained data indicates that maintenance therapy with Effezel® gel can extend the achieved effectiveness of the treatment and prevent the development of relapses.


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