Duration of oral tetracycline-class antibiotic therapy and use of topical retinoids for the treatment of acne among general practitioners (GP): A retrospective cohort study.
J Am Acad Dermatol
; 75(6): 1142-1150.e1, 2016 Dec.
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| ID: mdl-27502311
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend limiting the duration of oral antibiotic therapy in acne to 3 to 6 months and prescribing concomitant topical retinoids for all patients. OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the duration of therapy with oral tetracyclines and the use of topical retinoids among patients with acne treated primarily by general practitioners in the United Kingdom. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the Health Improvement Network database. RESULTS: The mean duration of therapy was 175.1 days. Of antibiotic courses, 62% were not associated with a topical retinoid; 29% exceeded 6 months in duration. If all regions were to achieve uses similar to the region with the shortest mean duration of therapy, approximately 3.3 million antibiotic days per year could be avoided in the United Kingdom. LIMITATIONS: The Health Improvement Network does not include information on acne severity and clinical outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Prescribing behavior for oral antibiotics in the treatment of acne among general practitioners is not aligned with current guideline recommendations. Increasing the use of topical retinoids and considering alternative agents to oral antibiotics when appropriate represent opportunities to reduce antibiotic exposure and associated complications such as antibiotic resistance and to improve outcomes in patients treated for acne.
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Assunto principal:
Retinoides
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Tetraciclinas
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Padrões de Prática Médica
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Acne Vulgar
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Medicina Geral
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Antibacterianos
Tipo de estudo:
Etiology_studies
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Guideline
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
Limite:
Adolescent
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Female
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Humans
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Male
País/Região como assunto:
Europa
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Am Acad Dermatol
Ano de publicação:
2016
Tipo de documento:
Article