Local treatment of acne. A clinical study and evaluation of the effect of different concentrations of benzoyl peroxide gel
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Local treatment of acne. A clinical study and evaluation of the effect of different concentrations of benzoyl peroxide gel
Abstract
A total of 50 patients with moderately severe acne was treated with either 3%, 5% or 10% benzoyl peroxide gel for 4 weeks. Forty-eight patients maintained the treatment for the whole trial period while in 2 cases treatment has to be discontinued because of severe irritation of the treated skin areas. In all the remaining cases a definite remission of the acne activity could be observed at the end of the 4-weeks' trial. In some cases the gel had to changed to a stronger or a milder concentration during the trial either because of insufficient effectiveness or irritation.
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