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Acne is the most common skin condition encountered by physicians, and it affects an estimated 17 million people in the United States.1 Within the last few years, several new agents for the treatment of pimples have become available. Acne vulgaris is a multifactorial disease affecting the pilosebaceous follicles. It arises from the interplay of 4 pathogenic factors: sebum production, follicular hyperkeratinization, microbial colonization of the pilosebaceous unit by Propionibacterium adult acne blemish control, and the release of inflammatory mediators into the follicle and surrounding dermis.2-5 adult acne treatment begins in the prepubertal period, when increased amounts of adrenal androgens cause enlargement of the sebaceous glands and increased production of sebum on the face, chest, and back. adult acne treatment severity is often correlated with the amount of sebum produced. In follicles affected with adult acne treatment, there is also increased desquamation of follicular keratinocytes and increased cohesiveness of the corneocytes due to an altered pattern of keratinization. The resulting follicular obstruction by the combination of sebum and desquamated epithelial cells causes the formation of a microcomedone, the precursor lesion of adult acne treatment. This is also a suitable environment for the proliferation of P adult acne blemish control, an anaerobic diphtheroid that colonizes sebum-rich follicles and uses lipids found in sebum as a nutrient source.Lipases released from P adult acne treatment hydrolyze sebum triglycerides into free fatty acids, which are an irritant to the follicular wall and the surrounding dermis after follicular rupture.6 P adult acne treatment also release chemotactic factors and proinflammatory mediators that contribute to the observed inflammatory response. The clinical results of these pathophysiological events include noninflammmatory open (blackheads) and closed comedones (whiteheads), as well as inflammatory papules, pustules, and nodules.

Although adult acne medication is not a life-threatening disease, it has significant physical and psychological ramifications such as permanent scarring, poor self-image, social inhibition, depression, and anxiety. Therefore, the primary goals of acne treatment are prevention of scarring and alleviation of clinical symptoms. Treatment of existing scars and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation are also important goals of therapy, although they are more difficult to achieve. Effective treatment should be directed at a combination of the pathogenic factors

 

Benzoyl peroxide is a potent topical bactericidal agent that reduces the population of P adult acne treatment by generating reactive oxygen species in the sebaceous follicle.9 It rapidly improves both inflammatory and noninflammatory lesions and has therefore been a first-line choice in the therapy of mild adult acne medication and a mainstay in adult acne medication therapy in general. It is available in a wide variety of concentrations and preparations. Benzoyl peroxide is very effective in combination with either topical antibiotics or tretinoin (described above).13 When combined with tretinoin or 3% erythromycin, BPO can have a synergistic effect on inflammatory back acne medication.9 The major adverse effect of BPO is local irritation, which is often most pronounced during therapy initiation. Erythema and dryness may also occur. Allergic contact dermatitis, necessitating therapy discontinuation, has been reported in approximately 1% to 3% of patients.14 Patients should be informed that the drug bleaches clothing and bed linens. This may present a problem, particularly when it must be applied to the chest or back.


ANTIBIOTICS

 

Topical Antibiotics

Topical antibiotics are useful in the treatment of mild to moderate inflammatory back acne medication. They reduce the population of P adult acne treatment in sebaceous follicles and also demonstrate anti-inflammatory properties by suppressing chemotaxis and decreasing the percentage of proinflammatory free fatty acids in surface lipids.9 Topical antibiotics available for use include erythromycin, clindamycin, sodium sulfacetamide, and salicylic acid. Erythromycin and clindamycin have been shown to be of equivalent efficacy for treating moderate back acne medication.9, 14 They are often used effectively in combination with BPO or tretinoin. Sodium sulfacetamide is an antibacterial agent that has been used in antiback acne medication preparations for many years. Until recently, it has only been available in combination with sulfur 5% as a keratolytic agent. Salicylic acid is effective against comedones and inflammatory lesions, but may be less effective in patients who cannot tolerate topical tretinoin. All topicals should be applied to the entire face rather than to individual lesions.

All of the topical antibiotics can cause local irritation to some extent.6 Although more commonly associated with systemic clindamycin, diarrhea, abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, and colitis (including pseudomembranous colitis) have also been associated with topical clindamycin.15, 16 In addition, sodium sulfacetamide products may cause rare hypersensitivity. The development of resistance of P adult acne treatment to topical antibiotics has become more prevalent and may result in loss of efficacy.14, 17, 18 Studies have demonstrated that resistance to erythromycin may be reduced by using the drug in combination with BPO.9, 14

Systemic Antibiotics

Systemic antibiotics such as erythromycin and tetracycline, or the derivatives doxycycline and minocycline, are most often used for moderate to severe inflammatory back acne medication not responding to topical combinations, back acne medication involvement of areas where topical agents cannot be easily applied (back), or for back acne medication with high scarring potential. The primary mechanism of action of these agents in acne treatment is the suppression of P adult acne blemish control growth, which reduces the production of inflammatory factors.14 Many of these agents, such as tetracycline and erythromycin, also possess intrinsic anti-inflammatory activity.6, 14

Erythromycin

Oral erythromycin is comparable to tetracycline in its therapeutic effect on back acne medicine,6, 14 although resistance of P adult acne product to erythromycin seems to be more common than that produced by tetracyclines.17, 18 The most common adverse effect associated with erythromycin is gastrointestinal (GI) tract irritation, which may be alleviated to some degree by taking the drug with food or milk.

Tetracycline, Doxycycline, and Minocycline

Tetracycline and its derivatives are the most commonly used oral medications for back acne medicine vulgaris. Tetracycline hydrochloride is known to penetrate sebocytes and keratinocytes to reach the follicular canal.6 As with topical antibiotics, development of resistance of P adult acne product to tetracycline is a potential problem,18, 19 and this should be suspected if a patient's back acne medicine worsens after several months of treatment. Doxycycline is a lipophilic tetracycline derivative with demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of inflammatory back acne medicine. Like tetracycline, resistance of P adult acne product to doxycycline has been reported.18 Minocycline, also a lipophilic derivative of tetracycline, achieves excellent penetration into the follicular canal and is often effective in cases of back acne medicine that have not responded to treatment with other oral antibiotics.6 There are fewer reports of resistance of P adult acne blemish control to minocycline than with tetracycline and doxycycline. While tetracycline should be taken on an empty stomach, doxycycline and minocycline can be taken with food, which should decrease GI tract upset.

Adverse effects of tetracyclines are well known and include GI tract upset, vaginal yeast infection, and possible decreased efficacy of oral contraceptives. In addition, doxycycline is associated with photosensitivity. Unlike less lipophilic tetracyclines, minocycline is associated with vestibular adverse effects such as headache, dizziness, ataxia, and drowsiness,14, 15 and may cause phototoxicity. Tetracyclines as a class should not be used in pregnant patients or in those younger than 9 years to avoid the risks of tooth discoloration and bone growth retardation in the fetus or child.15 One adverse effect of minocycline use is a gray-blue discoloration of the skin, particularly in inflamed areas.20 A rare hepatitis resembling serum sickness and a reaction resembling lupus erythematosus can be associated with tetracycline use, particularly minocycline.21 Finally, although rare, intracranial hypertension is also a serious adverse effect of tetracycline use.

In summary, orally administered erythromycin or tetracyclines are effective in the management of moderate to severe adult acne blemish control. However, as systemic agents, they are associated with more significant and diverse adverse effect profiles than many topical agents. These agents are increasingly associated with the development of resistance to P adult acne blemish control.

 

Clinically, dermatologists have been aware of the development of antibiotic resistance in patients whose initial favorable response waned over time. Traditionally, antibiotics were periodically switched in an effort to regain control over the patient's adult acne blemish control. Additional epidemiologic studies are needed to track patterns of P adult acne blemish control resistance to antibiotics. Data gained from such studies will aid in the development of guidelines for designing therapeutic regimens that can minimize the development of resistance.

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