50 Years of Topical Retinoids for Acne: Evolution of Treatment.

Author: BaldwinHilary, CallenderValerie, Cook-BoldenFran E, GueninEric, Stein GoldLinda, WebsterGuy

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Since the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved tretinoin in 1971, retinoids alone or combined with other agents have become the mainstay of acne treatment. Retinoids act through binding to retinoic acid receptors, altering expression levels of hundreds of cellular proteins affecting multip...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40257-021-00594-8

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Topical Retinoids for Acne: A Long and Winding Road

My fellow researchers, I've been studying the intricacies of skin health for years, and I'm always fascinated by the ever-evolving landscape of acne treatments. This particular study takes us on a journey through the history of topical retinoids, exploring their development and the various formulations that have been created over the past 50 years. The researchers used a qualitative literature review, meticulously gathering data from key studies to understand the rationale behind the development of these treatments. They delved into the mechanisms of action, which involve binding to retinoic acid receptors and altering the expression of proteins crucial for acne pathogenesis. The study sheds light on the evolution of retinoids from first-generation agents like tretinoin to the more recent fourth-generation agent, trifaronene.

The Quest for Improved Tolerability: A Tale of Adaptability

A common challenge with topical retinoids is local irritation, leading to poor tolerability and suboptimal adherence. This study highlights the innovative efforts to improve tolerability by incorporating novel delivery systems and developing new agents. The study examines the successes and challenges of these efforts, providing valuable insights into the ongoing quest for better acne treatments.

From Desert Sand to Clear Skin: A Glimpse into the Future

Just like the desert adapts to changing conditions, the field of dermatology is continuously evolving. This study serves as a reminder that the pursuit of better acne treatments is a journey, not a destination. The insights gained from this study pave the way for future research, encouraging us to continue exploring new avenues for improving the efficacy and tolerability of acne treatments.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This fascinating study takes us on a journey through the history of topical retinoid treatment for acne. The researchers provide a valuable summary of the evolution of these treatments, highlighting the challenges and successes in improving tolerability. Their work reminds us that the quest for effective acne treatments is a dynamic process, driven by innovation and a commitment to finding better solutions. Just like a camel adapts to the changing desert landscape, the field of dermatology is always searching for new ways to address the needs of its patients.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-08-23
  2. Date Revised 2021-08-23
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

33871811

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/s40257-021-00594-8

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