Acne treatment: a comparative efficacy trial of clindamycin and tetracycline
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Acne treatment: a comparative efficacy trial of clindamycin and tetracycline
Abstract
Tetracycline was compared to clindamycin as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of moderate to moderately severe acne under double-blind controlled conditions. Both antibiotics were efficacious and differences were not appreciable. Lesion counts of both comedones and pustules were reduced and clinical improvement was noted in the majority of subjects. Side effects were not a problem. The place of clindamycin in the therapeutic armamentarium of the dermatologist is discussed.
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