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Topical azelaic acid, salicylic acid, nicotinamide, sulphur, zinc and fruit acid (alpha-hydroxy acid) for acne.
Liu H, Yu H, Xia J, Liu L, Liu GJ, Sang H, Peinemann F. Liu H, et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2020 May 1;5(5):CD011368. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011368.pub2. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2020. PMID: 32356369 Free PMC article.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of topical treatments (azelaic acid, salicylic acid, nicotinamide, zinc, alpha-hydroxy acid, and sulphur) for acne. ...SELECTION CRITERIA: Clinical randomised controlled trials of the six topical treatments compared with other to
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of topical treatments (azelaic acid, salicylic acid, nicotinamide, zinc, alpha-hydroxy acid, and su …
Topical erythromycin preparations.
Fisher AA. Fisher AA. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1987 Mar;16(3 Pt 1):620. doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(87)80096-8. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1987. PMID: 3819105 No abstract available.
Topical Delivery of Erythromycin Through Cubosomes for Acne.
Khan S, Jain P, Jain S, Jain R, Bhargava S, Jain A. Khan S, et al. Pharm Nanotechnol. 2018;6(1):38-47. doi: 10.2174/2211738506666180209100222. Pharm Nanotechnol. 2018. PMID: 29424323
BACKGROUND: Topical delivery is an attractive route for local and systemic treatment. The novel topical application has many advantages like averting the GI-irritation, preventing the metabolism of drugs in the liver and increasing the bioavailability of the drug ov …
BACKGROUND: Topical delivery is an attractive route for local and systemic treatment. The novel topical application has many a …
Clinical assessment of topical erythromycin gel with and without zinc acetate for treating mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris.
Sayyafan MS, Ramzi M, Salmanpour R. Sayyafan MS, et al. J Dermatolog Treat. 2020 Nov;31(7):730-733. doi: 10.1080/09546634.2019.1606394. Epub 2019 May 15. J Dermatolog Treat. 2020. PMID: 30998422 Free article. Clinical Trial.
Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic that has long been used as a topical dosage form to treat acne. ...This double-blind study was carried out on 102 patients 13-25 years of age, divided into two groups. The group A received erythromycin and group B receiv
Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic that has long been used as a topical dosage form to treat acne. ...This double-blind st
The safety of topical erythromycin.
Fisher AA. Fisher AA. Contact Dermatitis. 1976 Feb;2(1):43-44. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0536.1976.tb02976.x. Contact Dermatitis. 1976. PMID: 1032121
Topical erythromycin has proved to be such a non-sensitizing topical antibiotic. In a series of 60 patients with stasis ulcers, erythromycin in the form of Ilotycin ointment (erythromycin in petrolatum) was applied. ...No instances of sensitizat
Topical erythromycin has proved to be such a non-sensitizing topical antibiotic. In a series of 60 patients with stasis
Topical erythromycin for acne vulgaris.
Hellgren L, Vincent J. Hellgren L, et al. Dermatologica. 1980;161(6):409-14. doi: 10.1159/000250399. Dermatologica. 1980. PMID: 6452297 Clinical Trial.
The clinical response of topical erythromycin (1%) in a new penetrative vehicle was evaluated in a double-blind investigation on 28 patients with severe and moderate acne vulgaris. The verum preparation was superior to the placebo in 21 of the patients, while in 4 t …
The clinical response of topical erythromycin (1%) in a new penetrative vehicle was evaluated in a double-blind investigation …
Topical erythromycin with zinc in acne. A double-blind controlled study.
Feucht CL, Allen BS, Chalker DK, Smith JG Jr. Feucht CL, et al. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1980 Nov;3(5):483-91. doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(80)80114-9. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1980. PMID: 6452464 Clinical Trial.
This double-blind controlled study investigated the effectiveness of 4% topical erythromycin liquid with 1.2% zinc acetate and 4% topical erythromycin gel with 1.2% zinc octoate applied twice daily in comparison with 250 mg of oral tetracycline twice d …
This double-blind controlled study investigated the effectiveness of 4% topical erythromycin liquid with 1.2% zinc acetate and …
Platelet rich plasma injection versus topical erythromycin 2% in treatment of acne vulgaris.
Ibrahim ZA, Gheida SF, El-Halaby AR, Hassan GFR, Mohammed DA. Ibrahim ZA, et al. J Dermatolog Treat. 2022 Mar;33(2):946-953. doi: 10.1080/09546634.2020.1793884. Epub 2020 Jul 20. J Dermatolog Treat. 2022. PMID: 32643473 Free article.
AIM: was to evaluate and compare the therapeutic efficacy of platelet rich plasma versus topical erythromycin 2% in treatment of acne vulgaris. METHODS: 40 patients with inflammatory acne lesions were included. All patients received PRP injection sessions in one sid …
AIM: was to evaluate and compare the therapeutic efficacy of platelet rich plasma versus topical erythromycin 2% in treatment …
Topical delivery of erythromycin from various formulations: an in vivo hairless mouse study.
Jayaraman SC, Ramachandran C, Weiner N. Jayaraman SC, et al. J Pharm Sci. 1996 Oct;85(10):1082-4. doi: 10.1021/js960040u. J Pharm Sci. 1996. PMID: 8897275
Topical products containing erythromycin, a macrolide antibiotic with poor aqueous solubility, are usually formulated as high alcohol content solutions or gels. In this study, we evaluated the deposition of erythromycin base into various strata of hairless mo
Topical products containing erythromycin, a macrolide antibiotic with poor aqueous solubility, are usually formulated as high
Paronychia.
Daniel CR 3rd. Daniel CR 3rd. Dermatol Clin. 1985 Jul;3(3):461-4. Dermatol Clin. 1985. PMID: 3830507
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