Low-dose isotretinoin (0.5 mg/kg/day) is a mode of therapy for mild to moderate grades of acne.We analyzed the various trials of this mode of therapy with or without combination with topical agents.We also statistically analyzed the results, efficacy and relapse rates of standard therapy in comparison with the low-dose therapy. Our analysis of the data revealed that the efficacy and relapse rates of low-dose isotretinoin in mild to moderate grades of acne is comparable with the standard regimen (1 mg/kg/day), which is given in the severe grade of acne vulgaris. Thus, the grade of acne vulgaris should dictate the dose of administration of isotretinoin and the standard dose of 1 mg/kg/day is an unnecessary overtreatment for mild to moderate g...
Objective: To examine the appropriateness of exchanging isotretinoin (20mg) fixed day low-serving ro...
Background: Due to the late introduction of oral isotretinoin, there is only a single report of the ...
Introduction. The prevalence and recurrence of acne makes it relevant to develop practical recommend...
Background: Oral isotretinoin is highly effective in all forms and grades of acne, even in lower dos...
BACKGROUND Acne vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous unit characterised ...
AbstractHow does low‐dose oral isotretinoin compare with recommended and high‐dose oral isotretinoin...
Background: Despite advances in acne therapy in recent years, treatment failure is common. Isotretin...
We undertook a survey of UK healthcare professionals through the UKDCTN and BDNG to understand clini...
Abstract Background: Isotretinoin is the only drug that affects almost all factors in acne pathogene...
Background: Oral isotretinoin is the recommended treatment for acne vulgaris, a skin disease especia...
Background:Oral isotretinoin has been widely used in severe acne patients and is known as a very eff...
BACKGROUND: Oral isotretinoin is an established effective therapy for acne. No published data is ava...
Oral isotretinoin is an effective therapy for acne. However, isotretinoin can induce hyperhomocystei...
Rational acne therapy remains an urgent task. The tactics of treating patients with acne is determin...
IMPORTANCE: Isotretinoin is the most effective treatment for acne. The ideal dosing regimen is unkno...
Objective: To examine the appropriateness of exchanging isotretinoin (20mg) fixed day low-serving ro...
Background: Due to the late introduction of oral isotretinoin, there is only a single report of the ...
Introduction. The prevalence and recurrence of acne makes it relevant to develop practical recommend...
Background: Oral isotretinoin is highly effective in all forms and grades of acne, even in lower dos...
BACKGROUND Acne vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous unit characterised ...
AbstractHow does low‐dose oral isotretinoin compare with recommended and high‐dose oral isotretinoin...
Background: Despite advances in acne therapy in recent years, treatment failure is common. Isotretin...
We undertook a survey of UK healthcare professionals through the UKDCTN and BDNG to understand clini...
Abstract Background: Isotretinoin is the only drug that affects almost all factors in acne pathogene...
Background: Oral isotretinoin is the recommended treatment for acne vulgaris, a skin disease especia...
Background:Oral isotretinoin has been widely used in severe acne patients and is known as a very eff...
BACKGROUND: Oral isotretinoin is an established effective therapy for acne. No published data is ava...
Oral isotretinoin is an effective therapy for acne. However, isotretinoin can induce hyperhomocystei...
Rational acne therapy remains an urgent task. The tactics of treating patients with acne is determin...
IMPORTANCE: Isotretinoin is the most effective treatment for acne. The ideal dosing regimen is unkno...
Objective: To examine the appropriateness of exchanging isotretinoin (20mg) fixed day low-serving ro...
Background: Due to the late introduction of oral isotretinoin, there is only a single report of the ...
Introduction. The prevalence and recurrence of acne makes it relevant to develop practical recommend...