Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Adapalene0.1%Gel with Individualized Treatment Regimen for Acne Vulgaris / 中华皮肤科杂志
Chinese Journal of Dermatology
;
(12)1995.
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em Chinês
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ABSTRACT
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of adapalene0.1%gel with individ-ualized treatment regimen for acne vulgaris(ITRAV).Methods Eighty-one patients with acne vulgaris of mild to moderate severity were treated with adapalene0.1%gel topically1to3times daily for6to8weeks according to the severity of the disease.Clinical responses were recorded and photographed weekly in30pa-tients randomly selected from the81patients,and treatment regimens were adjusted accordingly.Results It was shown that cure rates were44.4%and73.4%,in81recruited cases and30selected cases,respectively.Seborrhea decreased remarkably(83.3%)in the treatment.Side effects took place in39.5%of patients with-out interruption of the treatment.Conclusions ITRAV with adapalene0.1%gel has been proved to have an excellent response.Reasonably increasing the daily dosage could improve the cure rates.The cutaneous tolera-bility of the drug was generally good.Seborrhea could be reduced considerably during the treatment
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Chinese Journal of Dermatology
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1995
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