Azithromycin Versus Co-trimoxazole in The Treatment of Doxycycline Resistant Acne Vulgaris In Iraqi Patients
Background: Acne is a multifactorial disease with multiple pathogenic factors. Many types of therapies are available including systemic antibiotics , choosing the appropriate one depend on the experience of the doctor , side effects , antimicrobial resistance , availability and cost. Although doxycy...
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description | Background: Acne is a multifactorial disease with multiple pathogenic factors. Many types of therapies are available including systemic antibiotics , choosing the appropriate one depend on the experience of the doctor , side effects , antimicrobial resistance , availability and cost. Although doxycycline is effective and commonly prescribed as first line systemic treatment for moderate to severe inflammatory acne vulgaris , some cases do not respond because of antimicrobial resistance.
Objective: To evaluate and compare the effectiveness and safety of azithromycin and co-trimoxazole in the treatment of acne vulgaris cases that are resistant to doxycycline in Iraqi patients.
Patients and methods: A randomized clinical trial was carried out at the Department of Dermatology and Venereology of Baghdad Teaching hospital between April 2009 and October 2010. A total of 50 patients with doxycycline resistant moderate to severe papulopustular acne vulgaris were divided to two equal groups to receive either azithromycin or co-trimoxazole. Both groups received treatment for 2 months . in the first group azithromycin 250 mg was prescribed daily for 1 months and everyother day for the second month. The second group received co-trimoxazole 960 mg twice daily for 2 months. The clinical assessment was done by counting the number of inflammatory lesions at 3 occasions : baseline ,after 1 month and after 2 months . Patients also seen after 2 months of cessation of therapy to asses the relapse rate.
Results: After 2 months both groups show statistically significant difference from the base line in reducing the number of inflammatory lesions and improving acne but azithromycin was superior to co-tomoxazole.
Conclusion: This study showed that both azithromycin and co-trimoxazole are effective and safe alternative drugs in the treatment of doxycycline resistant acne vulgaris . But Azithromycin is more effective with less relapse rate and better compliance, but it is more costy than co-trimoxazole . Co-trimoxazole is safe and good alternative option in treating doxycycline resistant acne vulgaris. |
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spelling | doaj.art-90dcda4fd5fe478e9c16479dc1c6a6c62024-02-03T04:40:22ZengCollege of Medicine University of Baghdadمجلة كلية الطب0041-94192410-80572013-04-0155110.32007/jfacmedbagdad.v153-55%Azithromycin Versus Co-trimoxazole in The Treatment of Doxycycline Resistant Acne Vulgaris In Iraqi PatientsBasman M. Fadheel0Department of Dermatology and Venereology , College of Medicine , University of Baghdad.Background: Acne is a multifactorial disease with multiple pathogenic factors. Many types of therapies are available including systemic antibiotics , choosing the appropriate one depend on the experience of the doctor , side effects , antimicrobial resistance , availability and cost. Although doxycycline is effective and commonly prescribed as first line systemic treatment for moderate to severe inflammatory acne vulgaris , some cases do not respond because of antimicrobial resistance. Objective: To evaluate and compare the effectiveness and safety of azithromycin and co-trimoxazole in the treatment of acne vulgaris cases that are resistant to doxycycline in Iraqi patients. Patients and methods: A randomized clinical trial was carried out at the Department of Dermatology and Venereology of Baghdad Teaching hospital between April 2009 and October 2010. A total of 50 patients with doxycycline resistant moderate to severe papulopustular acne vulgaris were divided to two equal groups to receive either azithromycin or co-trimoxazole. Both groups received treatment for 2 months . in the first group azithromycin 250 mg was prescribed daily for 1 months and everyother day for the second month. The second group received co-trimoxazole 960 mg twice daily for 2 months. The clinical assessment was done by counting the number of inflammatory lesions at 3 occasions : baseline ,after 1 month and after 2 months . Patients also seen after 2 months of cessation of therapy to asses the relapse rate. Results: After 2 months both groups show statistically significant difference from the base line in reducing the number of inflammatory lesions and improving acne but azithromycin was superior to co-tomoxazole. Conclusion: This study showed that both azithromycin and co-trimoxazole are effective and safe alternative drugs in the treatment of doxycycline resistant acne vulgaris . But Azithromycin is more effective with less relapse rate and better compliance, but it is more costy than co-trimoxazole . Co-trimoxazole is safe and good alternative option in treating doxycycline resistant acne vulgaris.http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/668doxycycline ,azithromycin , co-trimoxazole. |
spellingShingle | Basman M. Fadheel Azithromycin Versus Co-trimoxazole in The Treatment of Doxycycline Resistant Acne Vulgaris In Iraqi Patients مجلة كلية الطب doxycycline ,azithromycin , co-trimoxazole. |
title | Azithromycin Versus Co-trimoxazole in The Treatment of Doxycycline Resistant Acne Vulgaris In Iraqi Patients |
title_full | Azithromycin Versus Co-trimoxazole in The Treatment of Doxycycline Resistant Acne Vulgaris In Iraqi Patients |
title_fullStr | Azithromycin Versus Co-trimoxazole in The Treatment of Doxycycline Resistant Acne Vulgaris In Iraqi Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Azithromycin Versus Co-trimoxazole in The Treatment of Doxycycline Resistant Acne Vulgaris In Iraqi Patients |
title_short | Azithromycin Versus Co-trimoxazole in The Treatment of Doxycycline Resistant Acne Vulgaris In Iraqi Patients |
title_sort | azithromycin versus co trimoxazole in the treatment of doxycycline resistant acne vulgaris in iraqi patients |
topic | doxycycline ,azithromycin , co-trimoxazole. |
url | http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/668 |
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