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Daulat Ram Dhaked1, Ram Singh Meena1, Anshul Maheshwari1, Uma Shankar Agarwal1, Saroj Purohit1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Oral isotretinoin is highly effective in all forms and grades of acne, even in lower dosages (<0.5 mg/kg/day). There is a paucity of comparative data on the various low-dose regimens of oral isotretinoin in the Indian literature.Entities:
Keywords: Acne vulgaris; fixed dose; low-dose isotretinoin
Year: 2016 PMID: 27730033 PMCID: PMC5038098 DOI: 10.4103/2229-5178.190505
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian Dermatol Online J ISSN: 2229-5178
Pochi et al. criteria for grading of acne vulgaris
Definition severity index
Patient characteristics
Mean total acne load at different time intervals in both groups
Mean percentage decrease in total acne load at different time intervals in both groups
Figure 1Response according to mean percentage decrease in total acne load at different time interval
Figure 2Comparison of mean percentage decrease in TAL between both groups in the cases of severe acne
Figure 3Comparison of mean percentage decrease in TAL between both groups in the cases of moderate acne
Figure 4Comparison of response according to response criteria at different time intervals in both groups
Figure 6Clinical photographs of Group B patients: (a) Severe acne at 0, 24, and 36 weeks (b) Moderate acne at 0, 24, and 36 weeks
Percentage of the cases with various severities of acne at different time intervals
Frequency of observed adverse effects
Comparison of different low-dose isotretinoin studies