Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3207781 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundComparative efficacy of the multiple treatments containing benzoyl peroxide (BPO) and clindamycin (CL) is not established.ObjectiveWe compared the efficacy of topical 5% BPO, 1% to 1.2% CL, 5% BPO with salicylic acid (SA) preparation, and combination BPO/CL in acne lesion reduction.MethodsA meta-analysis was conducted using the Cochrane collaboration guidelines in accordance with the PRISMA statement.ResultsA total of 23 studies including 7309 patients were used in the meta-analysis. At 2 to 4 weeks, 5% BPO + SA had statistically greater percent lesion reductions over other groups (weighted mean inflammatory lesion reduction: BPO = 33.4%, CL = 21.5%, BPO + SA = 55.2%, BPO/CL = 40.7%, placebo = 7.3%; weighted mean noninflammatory lesion reduction: BPO = 19.1%, CL = 10.0%, BPO + SA = 42.7%, BPO/CL = 26.2%, placebo = 6.7%). At 10- to 12-week end points, 5% BPO + SA and BPO/CL were similar, with overlapping confidence intervals (weighted mean inflammatory lesion reduction: BPO = 43.7%, CL = 45.9%, BPO + SA = 51.8%, BPO/CL = 55.6%, placebo = 26.8%; weighted mean noninflammatory lesion reduction: BPO = 30.9%, CL = 32.6%, BPO + SA = 47.8%, BPO/CL = 40.3%, placebo = 17.0%).LimitationsTrial heterogeneity, publication bias, and deficits in the reporting of individual primary studies may affect results.ConclusionAt early time points, 5% BPO + SA had the best profile. BPO/CL was only incrementally better than BPO alone but was superior to CL alone. At later time points, 5% BPO + SA was similar to BPO/CL.

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