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June 19-20, 2017 Philadelphia, USA

14

th

International Conference on

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology

Volume 8, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Clin Exp Dermatol Res, an open access journal

ISSN:2155-9554

Dermatology 2017

June 19-20, 2017

Efficacy and safety of tretinoin (Microsphere) 0.04% and clindamycin 1% combination gel in

comparison to tretinoin 0.025% gel and clindamycin 1% gel in the treatment of moderate to severe

acne vulgaris

Shilpi Dhawan

Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, India

Statement of the Problem:

Topical retinoids such as tretinoin are currently used as monotherapy and also in combination

with clindamycin for treatment of acne. Although the effectiveness of topical tretinoin is well established, the associated skin

irritation is a limiting factor in some subjects due to the availability of drug to skin in high concentration in a short period.

Novel tretinoin formulation incorporating microsphere technology may improve treatment tolerability, encourage adherence,

and contribute to better long-term therapeutic outcomes.

Purpose:

The purpose of this studywas to evaluate efficacy, safety and tolerability of novel formulationof tretinoin (Microsphere)

0.04% and clindamycin 1% combination gel (T+C) vs. tretinoin 0.025% (T) and clindamycin 1% (C) in the treatment of acne

vulgaris.

Methodology & Theoretical Orientation:

Eligible male and female subjects ≥12 years with clinical diagnosis of moderate to

severe facial acne vulgaris and willing to provide informed consent were randomized in 2:2:1 ratio [Tretinoin (microsphere)

0.04% and clindamycin 1% combination gel (T+C): Tretinoin 0.025% (T): Clindamycin 1%(C)] and instructed to apply a

pea-sized amount of the product to the entire face once daily at bedtime for 12 weeks. Efficacy was evaluated by assessing the

reduction in count and severity of acne lesions at each visit. Local tolerability assessments were done at all follow-up visits.

Findings:

In our study, a statistically significant reduction in acne lesion count was observed with T+C compared to both T

and C showing superior efficacy with combination. An early and a higher response rate in efficacy was observed in T+C arm

compared to T and C arms. The combination was well tolerated in the study.

Conclusion & Significance:

The combination therapy of tretinoin with microsphere technology and clindamycin improved

patient satisfaction and adherence to treatment by providing superior efficacy and faster onset of action with better tolerability.

Biography

Shilpi Dhawan has vast experience in conduct of Clinical Research in various therapeutic areas. She completed her MD in Pharmacology and has passion in

improving the health and well-being of the patients by bringing innovative ideas for increasing patient compliance, adherence to treatment and safety of the patients.

She believes in bringing quality and affordable medicines to the patients by doing quality research. She truly believes in generating the quality data and hence

trains the sites in protocol and GCP compliance.

shilpid@drreddys.com

Shilpi Dhawan, J Clin Exp Dermatol Res 2017, 8:4 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2155-9554-C1-059