Do topical retinoids cause acne to "flare"?
Publication/Presentation Date
9-1-2009
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Guidelines support this use of topical retinoids as a fundamental part of acne treatment regimens. However, existing dogma holds that topical retinoids may initially worsen acne.
PURPOSE: To review the available data from clinical trials for evidence of initial worsening of acne with topical retinoids.
METHODS: A PubMed and Google Internet search was performed for sources indicating or refuting worsening of acne with topical retinoids.
RESULTS: No primary data from clinical trials were identified to support the dogma of acne worsening secondary to topical retinoids. Available data point to topical retinoids improving acne, even during the first couple weeks of treatment.
CONCLUSION: It is unlikely that acne worsens or "flares" due to the initiation of topical retinoids. Some acne patients may have worsening of acne during the first week or two as part of the natural disease process.
Volume
8
Issue
9
First Page
799
Last Page
801
ISSN
1545-9616
Published In/Presented At
Yentzer BA, McClain RW, Feldman SR. Do topical retinoids cause acne to "flare"? J Drugs Dermatol. 2009 Sep;8(9):799-801.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
19746671
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article