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Pharmacological Management and Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions for Patients with Acne.
Valladales-Restrepo, Luis Fernando; Serna-Echeverri, Laura Sofia; Franco-Ramírez, Juan Darío; Vargas-Diaz, Katherine; Peña-Verjan, Nathalia Marcela; Machado-Alba, Jorge Enrique.
Afiliação
  • Valladales-Restrepo LF; Drs. Valladales-Restrepo, Serna-Echeverri, Franco-Ramírez, and Machado-Alba are with the Grupo de Investigación en Farmacoepidemiologia y Farmacovigilancia at the Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira-Audifarma SA in Pereira, Colombia.
  • Serna-Echeverri LS; Dr. Valladales-Restrepo is additionally with the Grupo de investigación Biomedicina of the Faculty of Medicine at the Fundación Universitaria Autonoma de las Americas in Pereira, Colombia.
  • Franco-Ramírez JD; Drs. Valladales-Restrepo, Serna-Echeverri, Franco-Ramírez, and Machado-Alba are with the Grupo de Investigación en Farmacoepidemiologia y Farmacovigilancia at the Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira-Audifarma SA in Pereira, Colombia.
  • Vargas-Diaz K; Drs. Valladales-Restrepo, Serna-Echeverri, Franco-Ramírez, and Machado-Alba are with the Grupo de Investigación en Farmacoepidemiologia y Farmacovigilancia at the Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira-Audifarma SA in Pereira, Colombia.
  • Peña-Verjan NM; Drs. Vargas-Diaz and Peña-Verjan are with Semillero de Investigación en Farmacología Geriátrica, and the Grupo de investigación Biomedicina of the Faculty of Medicine at the Fundación Universitaria Autonoma de las Americas in Pereira, Colombia.
  • Machado-Alba JE; Drs. Vargas-Diaz and Peña-Verjan are with Semillero de Investigación en Farmacología Geriátrica, and the Grupo de investigación Biomedicina of the Faculty of Medicine at the Fundación Universitaria Autonoma de las Americas in Pereira, Colombia.
J Clin Aesthet Dermatol ; 17(6): 43-49, 2024 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38912194
ABSTRACT

Objective:

Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease that involves the pilosebaceous follicle. Its pharmacological treatment involves topical and systemic medications, but a heterogeneous group of drugs may exacerbate or induce skin lesions. The aim of this study was to identify the pharmacological management and medications related to the exacerbation of skin lesions in patients diagnosed with acne.

Methods:

This was a cross-sectional study that identified the outpatient medication prescription patterns of patients with acne from a dispensing database of 8.5 million members of the Colombian Health System. Sociodemographic and pharmacological variables and the identification of prescriptions that were potentially inappropriate due to the risk of worsening acne were considered.

Results:

A total of 21,604 patients with acne were identified. Median age was 20.8 years (interquartile range 17.3-27.3 years), and 60.7 percent were female. Treatment mainly involved antibiotics (79.9% of patients), especially doxycycline (66.0%), and retinoids (55.7%). A total of 17.2 percent of patients had potentially inappropriate prescriptions, predominantly progestogens with androgenic properties (8.9%). Female patients (odds ratio [OR] 3.55; 95% confidence interval [CI]3.24-3.90) and patients with pathologies such as systemic lupus erythematosus (OR 18.61; 95% CI 7.23-47.93) and rheumatoid arthritis (OR 10.80; 95% CI 5.02-23.23) were more likely to receive inappropriate prescriptions, and the risk increased with each year of life (OR 1.02; 95% CI 1.02-1.03).

Limitations:

Access to medical records was not obtained to verify clinical characteristics of acne.

Conclusion:

Patients with acne are excessively treated with systemic antibiotics, counter to clinical practice guidelines. Approximately one-fifth of these patients received some potentially inappropriate medication that could exacerbate their skin lesions.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article