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Case Reports
. 1978 Jan;21(1):101-4.

Low-dose minocycline therapy in tetracycline-recalcitrant acne vulgaris

  • PMID: 146595
Case Reports

Low-dose minocycline therapy in tetracycline-recalcitrant acne vulgaris

S I Cullen. Cutis. 1978 Jan.

Abstract

Ninety-one patients with acne vulgaris were selected for a two-part study primarily because the severity of disease suggested that it might be tetracycline-recalcitrant. Of the eighty-eight patients completing the first part of the study, thirty-two were judged to have tetracycline-nonresponsive acne and received 50 mg of minocycline twice daily for the next six to eight weeks. Twenty-five patients completed this second part of the study. Of these twenty-five, twenty-two experienced a 33 percent or greater reduction in the number of lesions. It is concluded that minocycline in a dosage of 50 mg twice daily is a safe and effective antibiotic for those patients with tetracycline-recalcitrant acne vulgaris.

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