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- Title
Adapalene: an update on newer comparative studies between the various retinoids.
- Authors
Millikan, Larry E.
- Abstract
Abstract Background Extensive modification of the retinoic acid molecular skeleton has resulted in the development of adapalene, a more stable, less irritating compound with receptor selectivity. Adapalene selectively targets nuclear retinoic acid receptors found primarily in the epidermis. Pharmacologic and preclinical studies have demonstrated excellent follicular penetration, comedolytic activity, and anti-inflammatory activity. Methods Recent comparative trials were reviewed. Results Adapalene is a useful new agent because of its tolerability and stability. It is a good therapeutic choice for combination with other topical anti-acne medications, such as antimicrobials or benzoyl peroxide. Patient compliance with either combination or single-agent adapalene regimens is likely to be enhanced because of the greater comfort and reduced skin irritation associated with the new compound. Other investigators have confirmed that adapalene gel produces consistent and significantly reduced irritation. Conclusions Recent comparative trials on retinoids have provided new data to aid in the selection of the appropriate combination of topical agents for individual patients.
- Subjects
CARBOXYLIC acids; SKIN disease treatment; ACNE; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
International Journal of Dermatology, 2000, Vol 39, Issue 10, p784
- ISSN
0011-9059
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1046/j.1365-4362.2000.00050.x