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Comparison of combined azelaic acid cream plus oral minocycline with oral isotretinoin in severe acne.

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2001

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Abstract

The combination of topical 20% AA cream and oral minocycline is an highly effective treatment in severe forms of acne. It is better tolerated and associated with fewer risks than oral isotretinoin - in particular, there is no risk of teratogenicity. The combination can be regarded as a valuable alternative in patients for whom isotretinoin is not indicated, who do not wish to use or can not tolerate isotretinoin therapy and particularly in female acne patients of child-bearing potential. Topical 20% AA cream can be used successfully as maintenance therapy to prolong the recurrence-free interval.