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Influence of topical erythromycin preparations for acne vulgaris on skin surface pH.

H C Korting1, M Kerscher, M Schäfer-Korting, U Berchtenbreiter.   

Abstract

Topical erythromycin is a standard regimen for inflammatory acne vulgaris because of its action against Propionibacterium acnes. Changes in P. acnes colonization are inducible by long-lasting changes of skin surface pH. Therefore, the influence of six erythromycin preparations with approximative pH values of 7.5 (preparation A) to 10.2 (C) on the skin surface pH was evaluated in healthy volunteers using a cross-over design. Following a 14-day run-in period, a constant skin surface pH (5.0) was found. Ten subjects received single doses 2-3 days apart; 20 volunteers applied preparations A and C for 28 days. Single doses of preparations A and E (pH 8.0) increased skin pH to 6.99 and 8.61, respectively, at 15 min; it then gradually declined. The other preparations induced only a minor rise of short duration. At the end of the long-term application, the skin surface pH amounted to 5.73 (A) and 5.39 (C). There was no correlation between the effect on skin surface pH and the approximative pH of the preparations. A close relation of single-dose and long term-effects was observed, however. The skin surface pH during the application of preparation A is high enough to increase P. acnes growth about fourfold as compared with normal skin and thus may counteract the antibacterial effect. Clinical relevance should be evaluated in a controlled clinical trial comparing the efficacy of preparation A with that of preparation C.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8219662     DOI: 10.1007/bf00184493

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Investig        ISSN: 0941-0198


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