Tretinoin emollient cream for photodamaged skin: Results of 48-week, multicenter, double-blind studies - 11/09/11
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Background: The ability of topical tretinoin to improve certain signs of skin photodamage has been shown previously. Objective: Our purpose was to assess the effectiveness of tretinoin emollient cream in maintaining or further improving photodamaged skin during extended use. Methods: Photodamaged subjects who completed 24 weeks of once-daily use of tretinoin emollient cream 0.05% (n = 149) or 0.01% (n = 149) continued to use the same strength formulation in a 24-week double-blind extension. Results: Maintenance of improvement or continued reduction in signs of photodamage was noted in both investigators’ and subjects’ evaluations of the 0.05% and 0.01% preparations; these results were confirmed by skin replica analyses. Cutaneous side effects were less common during the extension study than during the first 24 weeks of therapy. Conclusion: Both strengths of tretinoin emollient cream (0.05% and 0.01%) appeared safe and effective in the treatment of photodamaged skin during a 48-week treatment period. (J Am Acad Dermatol 1997;37:217-26.)
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Supported by the R. W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Raritan, N.J. |
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Vol 37 - N° 2P1
P. 217-226 - août 1997 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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