A Double-Blind, Randomized, Bilateral Comparison of Skin Irritancy Following Application of the Combination Acne Products Clindamycin/Tretinoin and Benzoyl Peroxide/Adapalene

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Goreshi, Renato [1 ]
Samrao, Aman [1 ,2 ]
Ehst, Benjamin D. [1 ]
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[1] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Dept Dermatol, Portland, OR 97201 USA
[2] Harbor UCLA Med Ctr, Dept Dermatol, Torrance, CA USA
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TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER-LOSS; VULGARIS; GEL; TOLERABILITY; DERMATITIS;
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Background: The use of topical medications for acne vulgaris is often limited by their irritant properties. Newer combination preparations are available and offer convenience, but irritant potential may still be a hindrance, perhaps more so with the combination of 2 agents. Few studies have compared these formulations directly for tolerability. Objective: We sought to compare the tolerability of 2 combination topical acne products, clindamycin 1.2%-tretinoin 0.025% (CLIN/RA) gel and benzoyl peroxide 2.5%-adapalene 0.1% (BPO/ADA) gel. Methods: CLIN/RA and BPO/ADA were applied daily to opposite sides of a subject's face for 21 days in a double-blinded fashion. Investigators' Global Assessments and study subject self-assessments of burning/stinging, itching, erythema, and dryness/scaling were collected. Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) was also measured as an objective measure of skin irritation. A mixed model analysis and repeated-measures analysis of variance were used to compare outcomes for both acne formulations. Results: CLIN/RA produced significantly less burning/stinging than BPO/ADA (P<.001) as well as significantly less pruritus than BPO/ ADA (P<.001). BPO/ADA caused significantly more TEWL than CLIN/RA (P=.005). There was no significant difference in the amount of erythema or the amount of dryness/scaling caused by either formulation. Conclusion: CLIN/RA produced significantly less skin irritancy and TEWL than BPO/ADA. J Drugs Dermatol. 2012;11(12):1422-1426.
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