Cardiovascular Drug Discovery & Therapy (Track)






EFFICACY OF MUPIROCIN AND RIFAMPIN USED WITH STANDARD TREATMENT IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ACNE VULGARIS



Fatemeh Abdi and Fatima Mraiche


Nosocomial Infection Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
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Abstract:


The multiple etiologic factors involved in acne make the use of various medications necessary to treat the condition. This study aimed to determine the efficacy of mupirocin and rifampin used with standard treatment in the management of acne vulgaris.In a multicentre,randomized controlled, triple-blinded study, a total of 105 acne patients, with a clinical diagnosis of moderate to severe acne,were randomizedly divided into three groups(35 per group), for treatment of acne.The first group was treated with standard treatment alone, the second group received mupirocin plus standard treatment and third group received rifampin plus standard treatment.There were three study visits according to Global Acne Grading System (GAGS):at baseline and weeks 6 and 12.The absolute changes of GAGS score from baseline to week 6 and 12 was demonstrated a reduction in mean score of GAGS in the three treatment groups (P<0.001). Due to difference between GAGS score at the baseline of study, the data was adjusted by using general linear model. The findings showed that all of the treatments significantly improved acne lesions. Nevertheless, none of the treatments was shown to be more effective than another (P=0.9).The three treatments were well tolerated, and no serious adverse events were reported. These findings provide evidence on the efficacy of combining mupirocin and rifampin with standard treatment in the management of acne vulgaris, although none of the treatments had superior efficacy compared with another.

Keywords: acne vulgaris, rifampin, mupirocin and doxycyclin.