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The study comprised 49 patients suffering from acne who were treated over a period averaging 4.7 +/- 1.2 months with tetracyclines administered either orally (1000 mg daily for 5 days, then 250 mg daily) or locally (2% alcoholic solution). Randomization was carried out by means of random numbers. Th...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6240166
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Internal vs. Topical Tetracycline for Acne Treatment
In the world of [dermatology], finding effective treatments for acne is a constant quest. This study compares the efficacy of oral and topical tetracycline in treating acne, hoping to find the most effective way to banish those pesky blemishes. Imagine trying to clear a path through a prickly cactus patch – we want to find the most effective method to achieve a smooth and clear complexion.
Comparing Treatment Options for Acne
The study found that both oral and topical tetracycline were effective in reducing acne lesions, with no significant difference between the two approaches. It's like choosing between two different desert paths – both lead to the same destination, but one may be more comfortable or efficient than the other.
Acne Treatment: Finding the Right Path
This study suggests that both oral and topical tetracycline can be effective treatment options for acne, allowing patients to choose the approach that best suits their individual needs and preferences. It's like a camel caravan navigating the desert – some camels prefer to walk on sandy paths, while others prefer rocky trails. The important thing is to find the path that leads to success.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study offers valuable insights into the treatment of acne, demonstrating that both oral and topical tetracycline can be effective, with no significant difference between the two approaches. It's like having two paths leading through the desert – one might be longer, but the other may be more rugged. The best path ultimately depends on the individual traveler and their preferences.
Date :
- Date Completed 1985-02-06
- Date Revised 2013-11-21
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