Literature DB >> 134670

Clindamycin vs placebo as adjunctive therapy in moderately severe acne.

G L Christian, G G Krueger.   

Abstract

Eighty-three patients with moderately severe acne were entered into a double-blind study utilizing clindamycin and placebo. Counts of comedones and pustules were made at intervals during a 13-week period. Clindamycin resulted in noticeable improvement of acne in 85% of subjects while in the placebo group improvement was present in 38%. There was also an unexplained reduction of total comedone count in the clindamycin-treated group. Severe side effects occurred in two of 44 patients receiving clindamycin (diarrhea, 1 and rash, 1); although an additional eight patients receiving clindamycin experienced mild diarrhea, discontinuation of therapy was not required. Clindamycin appears to be a valuable additional drug in the treatment of acne.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 134670

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol        ISSN: 0003-987X


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Authors:  J J Leyden; A M Kligman
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  1976       Impact factor: 9.546

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