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Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Dr. Marie Andrades Senior Instructor Family Medicine

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi One of the most common skin diseases presenting to family physicians Considerable psychological impact on the quality of life No cure, but the disease can be controlled through medications

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Pathophysiology Four important factors plugging of the hair follicle hyperactivity of the sebaceous gland proliferation of Propionobacterium Acnes inflammation

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Stages of Development

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal Lesions

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Inflammatory Lesions

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Nodulocystic Lesions

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Scarring

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Patient Evaluation Key Elements in History previous medications used current products being used for acne medical problems other medications use of cosmetics or hair pomades recreational activities and occupation

use of hormonal contraceptives Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Patient Evaluation For Female Patients menstrual history hirsutism use of hormonal contraceptives

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Patient Education (Dispelling Myths) hygiene diet cosmetics hair styles

picking lesions premenstrual flare hair care products Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Patient Education washing of lesions picking lesions premenstrual flare hair care products

treatment must be used regularly treatment is long term Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Patient Education improvement is not overnight treatment must be used regularly treatment is long term

mild to moderate inflammatory acne Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Topical Therapy (Indications) comedonal acne mild to moderate inflammatory acne

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Topical Therapy (Basic Rules) avoid applying medication right after washing face avoid over use of medication apply on all acne prone areas if face gets dry apply oil free moisturizer

lotion  any skin type gel  oily skin solution  oily skin Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Topical Therapy (Treatment Vehicle) cream  sensitive or dry skin lotion  any skin type gel  oily skin solution  oily skin

Azelaic acid Salicylic acid Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Topical Therapy (Anti Comedonal Agents) Topical Retinoids Azelaic acid Salicylic acid

Management Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Topical Retinoids 0.025% - 0.5% (application) apply at night always apply test dose start at low concentrations avoid in pregnancy

Management photosensitivity skin irritation and erythema Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Topical Retinoids 0.025% - 0.1% (side effects) pustular flare photosensitivity skin irritation and erythema dryness and peeling

Management (application and side effects) applied twice daily Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Azelaic Acid 20% (application and side effects) applied twice daily erythema and irritation decrease in pigmentation

Management (application and side effects) skin dryness and irritation Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Salicylic Acid 0.5 - 2% (application and side effects) applied twice daily skin dryness and irritation

Management Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Topical Therapy (Anti Inflammatory Agents) Benzoyl Peroxide Topical antibiotics

Management (application and side effects) apply once to twice daily Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5 - 10% (application and side effects) apply once to twice daily always apply test dose avoid use at night dryness of skin

Management skin dryness Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Topical Antibiotics, Clindamycin and Erythromycin (application and side effects) apply twice daily skin dryness

Management Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Combination therapy 5% Benzoyl Peroxide and 3% Erythromycin 5% Benzoyl Peroxide and 1% Clindamycin Topical antibiotics and Azelaic acid or Tretinion

Management nodulocystic acne Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Systemic therapy (Indications) moderate inflammatory acne non responsive to topical therapy nodulocystic acne

Management Oral Antibiotics Isotretinoin Hormonal Therapy Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Systemic therapy Oral Antibiotics Isotretinoin Hormonal Therapy

Management Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Oral Antibiotics (used for 3-6 months) Tetracycline 500mg X BD Doxycycline 100mg X BD Minocycline 100mg X OD Eythromycin 500mg X BD combined with topical therapy

Management Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Isotretinoin (Accutane) indicated in severe nodulocystic acne non responsive acne severe psychological distress Only to be used by physicians with experience in the therapy of severe dermatological disorders

Management Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies mucosal dryness The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Isotretnoin (RoAccutane) side effects teratogenic mucosal dryness photosensitivity arthralgias alteration of liver enzymes hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolemia

Management women desiring contraception Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Hormonal Therapy indicated in acne associated with hirsutism, menstrual irregularity and alopecia women desiring contraception

Management Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Management Hormonal Therapy Oral contraceptives containing low androgenic progesterone Cyproterone Acetate Spironolactone

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Lesion Type(s)

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid Lesion Type(s)

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid If results unsatisfactory Increase strength or change medications Lesion Type(s)

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid If results unsatisfactory Increase strength or change medications Lesion Mixed comedonal lesions and papulopustules Type(s)

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid If results unsatisfactory Increase strength or change medications Type(s) Lesion Types Mixed comedonal lesions and papulopustules Retinoid+topical antibiotics Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide+topical antibiotics Azelaic acid+benzoyl peroxide Azelaic acid+topical antibiotics

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid If results unsatisfactory Increase strength or change medications Lesion Types Mixed comedonal lesions and papulopustules Retinoid+topical antibiotics Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide+topical antibiotics Azelaic acid+benzoyl peroxide Azelaic acid+topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory prescribe topical retinoid+course of oral antibiotics Type(s)

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid If results unsatisfactory Increase strength or change medications Lesion Mixed comedonal lesions and papulopustules Retinoid+topical antibiotics Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide+topical antibiotics Azelaic acid+benzoyl peroxide Azelaic acid+topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory prescribe topical retinoid+course of oral antibiotics Type(s) Papules and pustules

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid If results unsatisfactory Increase strength or change medications Lesion Mixed comedonal lesions and papulopustules Retinoid+topical antibiotics Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide+topical antibiotics Azelaic acid+benzoyl peroxide Azelaic acid+topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory prescribe topical retinoid+course of oral antibiotics Type(s) Papules and pustules Benzoyl peroxide If results unsatisfactory switch to or add topical antibiotics

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid If results unsatisfactory Increase strength or change medications Lesion Mixed comedonal lesions and papulopustules Retinoid+topical antibiotics Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide+topical antibiotics Azelaic acid+benzoyl peroxide Azelaic acid+topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory prescribe topical retinoid+course of oral antibiotics Type(s) Papules and pustules Benzoyl peroxide If results unsatisfactory switch to or add topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory add course of oral antibiotics

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid If results unsatisfactory Increase strength or change medications Lesion Mixed comedonal lesions and papulopustules Retinoid+topical antibiotics Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide+topical antibiotics Azelaic acid+benzoyl peroxide Azelaic acid+topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory prescribe topical retinoid+course of oral antibiotics Type(s) Papules and pustules Benzoyl peroxide If results unsatisfactory switch to or add topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory add course of oral antibiotics Cystic lesions

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid If results unsatisfactory Increase strength or change medications Lesion Mixed comedonal lesions and papulopustules Retinoid+topical antibiotics Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide+topical antibiotics Azelaic acid+benzoyl peroxide Azelaic acid+topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory prescribe topical retinoid+course of oral antibiotics Type(s) Papules and pustules Benzoyl peroxide If results unsatisfactory switch to or add topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory add course of oral antibiotics Cystic lesions Prescribe course of oral antibiotics + mixed comedonal- papulopustular topical therapy

Acne Treatment and Therapeutic Strategies The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Comedonal lesions Topical retinoid Azelaic acid Salicylic acid If results unsatisfactory Increase strength or change medications Mixed comedonal lesions and papulopustules Retinoid+topical antibiotics Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide Retinoid+benzoyl peroxide+topical antibiotics Azelaic acid+benzoyl peroxide Azelaic acid+topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory prescribe topical retinoid+course of oral antibiotics Papules and pustules Benzoyl peroxide If results unsatisfactory switch to or add topical antibiotics If results unsatisfactory add course of oral antibiotics Cystic lesions Prescribe course of oral antibiotics + mixed comedonal- papulopustular topical therapy If results unsatisfactory consider referral to dermatologist for oral isotretinoin therapy