Isotretinoin versus weekly pulse dose azithromycin in the treatment of acne-a comparative study

Authors

  • Md Abdul Wahab
  • M. Hasibur Rahman
  • Nasrin Sultana Monamie
  • Mohammad Jamaluddin
  • Lubna Khondker
  • Wahida Afroz

Abstract

Background: Acne is a multifactorial disease and represents a spectrum of disease severity from a couple of blackheads and pustules to severe nodulocystic fulminant acne. The severity of the disease differs from patient to patient and treatment must therefore be tailored to the individual patient with the goal of preventing physical and/or psychological scarring.Objective: To compare the efficacy of isotretinoin vs. weekly pulse dose azithromycin in the treatment of moderate to severe acne.Patients and methods: An experimental study was done to compare the efficacy of isotretinoin and pulse dose azithromycin in the treatment of acne (Moderate to severe type). The study was conducted among 60 (sixty) patients of acne aged 15-30 years in the Department of Dermatology and Venereology in Bangabandhu Sheikh Medical University, Shahbag, Dhaka and Combined Military Hospital, Dhaka, during a period from January, 2004 to May, 2007. Cases having moderate to severe types of acne were included (categorized by the Global Acne Grading Score, GAGS). Patients were randomly allocated into two equal groups. Group A was given isotretinoin at a dose of 0.5-1mg/kg body weight according to severity of the disease for 5 (five) months and group B was given azithromycin 500mg three days a week for 3 months.Results: Among the 60 cases included in the study, 33 (55%) were male and 27 (45%) were female. The mean age of group A was 21.03±4.21 years and in group B was 21.5±4.16 years. Maximum number of patients were having moderate type of acne i.e. 20 (66.7%) in group A and 25 (83.3%) in group B. The mean duration of the disease was 9.57±5.52 months in group A and 12.93±6.20 months in group B. In group A, all cases responded and the clinical response was rated as excellent in 24 (80%), good in 5 (16.67%) and fair in 1 (3.33%) case. In group B, 24 (80%) cases responded and the response was categorized as excellent in 6 (20%), good in 9 (30%), fair in 3 (10%) and poor in 6 (20%) cases. There was no response in 6 (20%) cases. Group A (isotretinoin) responded better than group B (azithromycin) [p<0.05].Conclusion: Both isotretinoin and azithromycin can be useful for the treatment of moderate and severe acne but isotretinoin appears to be superior to weekly pulse dose of azithromycin.

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2016-12-24

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Wahab MA, Rahman MH, Monamie NS, Jamaluddin M, Khondker L, Afroz W. Isotretinoin versus weekly pulse dose azithromycin in the treatment of acne-a comparative study. J Pak Assoc Dermatol [Internet]. 2016Dec.24 [cited 2025Mar.18];18(1):9-14. Available from: http://www.jpad.com.pk/index.php/jpad/article/view/559

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