At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison Record- ✓Documented moderate to severe facial acne
- ✕Other skin conditions on the face
- ✕Previous antibiotic treatment for acne
- ✕Use of antibiotics for any reason within the past month
- ✕Use of new prescription regiment for acne within the last 3 months
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A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Pediatric Patient Experience of Subantimicrobial Dose Doxycycline for Acne Treatment
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Doxycycline Hyclate for Acne Vulgaris and Pediatrics. Completed, enrolled 22 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Antibiotic resistance is a public health problem that worsens the more physicians prescribe standard dose antibiotics for acne. Regardless of race, acne vulgaris is one of the most common dermatologic conditions among pediatric populations. As such, clinicians can make a large impact by practicing good antibiotic stewardship while still addressing the impact of acne on adolescents' self-esteem. Subantimicrobial doxycycline maintains its anti-inflammatory effects while eliminating antimicrobial properties and associated risks of drug resistance. Few studies, focused primarily on adults, have shown that subantimicrobial doxycycline is efficacious in treating acne from a physician standpoint. The investigators aim to investigate the patient experience of acne treatment with subantimicrobial dose doxycycline in the pediatric population.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
100 mg vs 20 mg doxycycline hyclate BID for 12 weeks