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Sarvajnamurthy Aradhya Sacchidanand1, Koushik Lahiri2, Kiran Godse3, Narendra Gajanan Patwardhan4, Anil Ganjoo5, Rajendra Kharkar6, Varsha Narayanan7, Dhammraj Borade7, Lyndon D'souza7.
Abstract
Acne is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that involves the pathogenesis of four major factors, such as androgen-induced increased sebum secretion, altered keratinization, colonization of Propionibacterium acnes, and inflammation. Several acne mono-treatment and combination treatment regimens are available and prescribed in the Indian market, ranging from retinoids, benzoyl peroxide (BPO), anti-infectives, and other miscellaneous agents. Although standard guidelines and recommendations overview the management of mild, moderate, and severe acne, relevance and positioning of each category of pharmacotherapy available in Indian market are still unexplained. The present article discusses the available topical and oral acne therapies and the challenges associated with the overall management of acne in India and suggestions and recommendations by the Indian dermatologists. The experts opined that among topical therapies, the combination therapies are preferred over monotherapy due to associated lower efficacy, poor tolerability, safety issues, adverse effects, and emerging bacterial resistance. Retinoids are preferred in comedonal acne and as maintenance therapy. In case of poor response, combination therapies BPO-retinoid or retinoid-antibacterials in papulopustular acne and retinoid-BPO or BPO-antibacterials in pustular-nodular acne are recommended. Oral agents are generally recommended for severe acne. Low-dose retinoids are economical and have better patient acceptance. Antibiotics should be prescribed till the inflammation is clinically visible. Antiandrogen therapy should be given to women with high androgen levels and are added to regimen to regularize the menstrual cycle. In late-onset hyperandrogenism, oral corticosteroids should be used. The experts recommended that an early initiation of therapy is directly proportional to effective therapeutic outcomes and prevent complications.Entities:
Keywords: Acne; antibacterials; benzoyl peroxide; combination therapy; oral; retinoids; topical
Year: 2017 PMID: 28794543 PMCID: PMC5527713 DOI: 10.4103/ijd.IJD_41_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Dermatol ISSN: 0019-5154 Impact factor: 1.494
Various guidelines and recommendations for management of acne
Various topical and oral pharmaceutical acne preparations available in India
Studies focussing on topical monotherapy for management of acne
Studies focussing on topical combination therapy for management of acne
Studies focussing on the role of miscellaneous agents in management of acne
Figure 1Miscellaneous recommendation(s) by experts
Studies focussing on oral therapy for management of acne