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Tazarotene versus tretinoin or adapalene in the treatment of acne vulgaris. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. [J Am Acad Dermatol] Journal article

 
TitleTazarotene versus tretinoin or adapalene in the treatment of acne vulgaris.
Author(s)Kakita L 
SourceJ Am Acad Dermatol 2000 Aug; 43(2 Pt 3):S51-4.
MeSHAcne Vulgaris
Administration, Topical
Comparative Study
Dermatologic Agents
Double-Blind Method
Gels
Keratolytic Agents
Multicenter Studies
Naphthalenes
Nicotinic Acids
Randomized Controlled Trials
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Treatment Outcome
Tretinoin
AbstractThe efficacy and tolerability of tazarotene 0.1% gel in the treatment of acne vulgaris have been compared with those of tretinoin 0.025% gel and adapalene 0.1% gel in multicenter, double-blind, randomized, parallel-group trials. Preliminary results from the tazarotene versus tretinoin trial suggest that once-daily tazarotene is more efficacious than once-daily tretinoin in reducing the numbers of papules and open comedones, and achieves a more rapid reduction in pustules. Both drugs appear to be equally efficacious against closed comedones. Preliminary results from the tazarotene versus adapalene trial suggest that, when tazarotene is applied only half as frequently as adapalene (every other day versus every day), the two drugs achieve comparable reductions in noninflammatory and inflammatory lesion counts. The results from these studies, and a separate split-face tolerability study, suggest that the tolerability of tazarotene gel is clinically comparable to that of tretinoin 0.025% gel, tretinoin 0.1% gel microsphere, and adapalene 0.1% gel.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Review
PubMed ID10898831
  
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