A placebo-controlled clinical trial to compare a gel containing a combination of isotretinoin (0.05%) and erythromycin (2%) with gels containing isotretinoin (0.05%) or erythromycin (2%) alone in the topical treatment of acne vulgaris
D. Glass et al., A placebo-controlled clinical trial to compare a gel containing a combination of isotretinoin (0.05%) and erythromycin (2%) with gels containing isotretinoin (0.05%) or erythromycin (2%) alone in the topical treatment of acne vulgaris, DERMATOLOGY, 199(3), 1999, pp. 242-247
Purpose: To compare the clinical benefit of isotretinoin (0.05%) and erythr
omycin (2%) gels alone and in combination (Isotrexin(TM)) in acne patients,
Procedure: The study was a randomised placebo-controlled trial in acne pat
ients who should benefit from topical therapy, Results:All treatment groups
except placebo produced a time-related reduction in lesion counts, with th
e combined therapy producing the largest mean decrease. Between-group compa
risons showed several significant differences. Conclusion: Isotrexin was si
gnificantly better than placebo at all time points for inflamed and total l
esions, and was better than isotretinoin at week 4. Side-effects were minim
al.