Oral and topical antibiotics for clinically infected eczema in children: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial in ambulatory care. Ann Fam Med. 2017;15(2):124-30.Francis NA, Ridd MJ, Thomas-Jones E et al. Oral and topical antibi- otics for clinically infected eczema in children: a ...
We investigated antibiotic prescription rates over time for oral and topical antibiotics for children (≤12 years) in the period 2000–2010.Eefje G P M de BontInge H M van LooNicole H T M Dukers-MuijrersChristian J P A HoebeCatharina A Bruggeman...
Oral antibiotics still have a role in the treatment of moderate-to-severe acne, but only with a topical retinoid, benzoyl peroxide, or their combination, and ideally for no longer than 3 months. To limit resistance, it is recommended that benzoyl peroxide should always be added when long-...
Topical treatment had better cure (NNTB = 4.7, pooled RR = 1.35, p < 0.001) and microbiological eradication (NNTB = 3.5, pooled RR = 1.47, p < 0.001 among 3 of the studies) than oral antibiotics. Oral antibiotics had higher risk of diarrhea (pooled RR...
Oral antibiotics are integral for treating inflammatory acne based on what is understood about the pathogenesis as well as the role of Cutibacterium acnes.
a2. Systemic antibiotics. Compared to topical antimicrobials, oral antibiotics are more effective and have a faster onset of action. Unfortunately, the risk of antibiotic resistance is significant [50]. Furthermore, many patients are already colonized with resistant P. Acnes before starting any acne...
Yes, severe cases of acne vulgaris often involve treatment through both oral and topical antibiotics. These cases usually involve a large number of...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Try it risk-free for 30 days Try it risk-free Ask a question Our experts can answer your ...
What is the sales forecast for 2028? By 2028, the global oral antiseptics market size is anticipated to reach an estimated value of USD 3.24 Billion. Which distribution channel accounts for major market share? Oral antiseptic sales via supermarkets and hypermarkets account for a dominant market sha...
Although acne is not an infectious disease, oral antibiotics have remained a mainstay of treatment over the last 40 years. The anti-inflammatory properties... G Farrah,E Tan - 《Dermatologic Therapy》 被引量: 10发表: 2016年 The use of oral and topical antibiotics in acne Oral antibiotics ar...
The only alternative oral acne medications are Accutane which has a multitude of safety concerns and oral antibiotics such as tetracycline and minocycline which do not address the cause of acne but rather the bacteria trapped in the excess sebum. ...