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Acne vulgaris is a common, chronic skin disease that requires long-term therapy. Oral antibiotics are a mainstay of treatment, but extended use is associated with the development of bacterial resistance. Topical therapies are often combined with oral antibiotics to achieve an initial improvement, af...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26885787
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Dapsone 5% Gel for Acne Vulgaris Maintenance Treatment
This study delves into the world of [Dermatology], exploring the potential of dapsone 5% gel as a maintenance treatment for acne vulgaris following a combination therapy with oral doxycycline. It's like a desert oasis that provides a long-term solution for a persistent problem. The study explores the effectiveness of a topical treatment approach for acne vulgaris, aiming to minimize the reliance on oral antibiotics and their associated side effects.
Maintaining Clear Skin with Dapsone 5% Gel
The study found that dapsone 5% gel may serve as an effective maintenance treatment for acne vulgaris after initial improvement with oral doxycycline. This suggests that topical therapies can play a significant role in managing acne vulgaris long-term. It's like a desert traveler who finds a reliable source of water, ensuring their survival for the long journey ahead.
A Topical Approach to Acne Treatment
This study emphasizes the potential of topical treatments like dapsone 5% gel for acne vulgaris. It's like a desert traveler who learns to conserve their water resources, ensuring they can last for a long time. This approach may help reduce the reliance on oral antibiotics and their associated side effects, offering a gentler and more sustainable solution for acne management.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study offers a potential new avenue for managing acne vulgaris. It's like discovering a hidden well in the desert, providing a sustainable source of water. Further research is needed to confirm the long-term efficacy and safety of dapsone 5% gel for maintenance treatment, but these findings offer hope for a gentler and more sustainable approach to acne management.
Date :
- Date Completed 2017-01-10
- Date Revised 2017-01-11
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