Acne pt 2 Flashcards
oral antibiotics for acne treatment
when to use
mechanism of action
response time
adverse effects
additional notes
- when to use
- reserved for moderate/severe acne
- mechanism of action
- targets C. acnes and is anti-inflammatory
- response time
- allow at least 6-8 weeks to see if effective
- duggest disc at 3-6 months if endpoints achieved and switch to topical therapy
- adverse effects
- bacterial resistance
- upset stomach
- photosensitivity
- vaginal candidiasis
- additional notes
- decrease absorption of iron, aluminim, bismuth, calcium ,mg
- can decraese effectiveness fo oral contraceptives
- do not use in pregnancy
doxycyline for acne treatment
oral antibiotic
100mg daily
*must use sunscreen
minocylicne for acne treatment
*not really used much because of side effects
- 100mg daily (50mg maintenance)
- can cause Hyperpigmentation of skin and mucous membranes (blue), diziness
- take on empty stomach BUT can take w/ food if upsets stomach
- consider LDTs and antinuclear factor faseline Q3-4 months
tetracycline for acne treatment
- 500 mg twice daily (250-500 mg daily maintenance)
- take on empty stomach to avid decrease in absorption
Combines oral contraceptive for acne treatment
- exerts an antiandrogenic effect
- useful is experience flare ups during mestrual cycle
- response time is 3-6 months
spironolactone for acne treatment
- Mechanism is to exert an antiandrogenic effect
- Dose 25-200 mg/day orally
- Adverse effects:
- Hyperkalemia,diuresis, irregular menses, breast tenderness, nausea, headache, fatigue, dizziness, feminization of male sex fetus (contraception required)
isotretinoin for acne treatment
when to use
MOA
Response time
Directions
- When to use
- reserved for severe acne and scarring acne
- MOA
- binds to nucelar retinoid receptors and affects transcription factors resulting in various dermal changes
- reduces sebaceous gland size and sebum products
- targets sebum exretion, keratinization, inflammation C. acnes
- binds to nucelar retinoid receptors and affects transcription factors resulting in various dermal changes
- Response time
- clinical worsening for first few weejs posible, but then improves
- Directions
- take with high fat meal to enhacne abs
- Epuris is marketed with or without food
adverse efects of isotretinoin
- adverse
- teratogenic *must be stoped at least 1 month prior to becoming pregnant
- small amounts are found in semen but not indicated any risk of harm to a fetus
- Common
- Mucocutaneous dryness (ocular, oral, nasal), myalgia, arthralgia, headache, photosensitivity, dry hair, nail fragility
- Uncommon-Rare
- hypertriglyceridemia, pancreatitis, mood disorder, possibly suicide ideation, pseudotumor cerebri (with tetracyclines)
- teratogenic *must be stoped at least 1 month prior to becoming pregnant
special considerations for isotretinoin
- Baseline and monthyl pregnancy screening
- 2 reliable contraception methods must be used during and 1 month after d/c
- Monitoring
- CBC< LFT, every 3 months
- Allow 7 day washout after stopping tetracyclines before starting isotretinoin due to risk of pseudotumor cerebri
- must use sunscreen SPF 30
- generally avoid other topicals due to icnreased drying effect
what basic care measures shoudl you educate acne patints on
- use oil free makeup, try to avoid multiple layers -> wash all off at night
- harispray can clog pores
- mild moisturizer can help increase tolerance to topical agents
- use sunscreen with minimum SPF30
- suggest strategies to manage stress if this is a contributing factor
- patient may benefit from keeping a diary/record of progession of acne and response to treatment
non pharm managemnt of acne
- Cationic bond strips
- dirt/oil is anionic, strip is activated by water and adheres to moleulces and removed htem when peel off strip
- temporary improvement in skin appearance
- Comedone extraction
- Efficacy may be enhanced if pretreated with a peeler (i.e. glycolic acid, salicylic acid)
describe scarring
- permanent change in fibrous tissue
- can cause a loss or damage of local tissue or increase tissue
- treat with cosmetic lasers, dermabreadion, or toher procedures
whe to follow up on acne treatment
2-3 months
- monthly for oral isotretinoin
new trans in acne treatment
- Tea tree oil
- low quality evidence
- Zinc
- MOA is not well understood but acts on inflammatory processes
- oral doses used in studies results in GI side effects -> not practical
- topical zinc ineffective
- conflicint evidence and low strength rec
- retinol
- sig lower potency when compared to retinoic acids
- Phtotodynamic therapy
- limited evideance