维生素 D 补充剂辅助外用过氧化苯甲酰治疗痤疮的作用:随机双盲对照研究。

IF 3.1 Q2 Medicine
International Journal of Women''s Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1097/JW9.0000000000000163
Tin Ruikchuchit, Premjit Juntongjin
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摘要

背景:痤疮是一种皮脂腺炎症。以往的研究证实,痤疮与维生素 D 缺乏有关,补充维生素 D 有可能有效治疗痤疮。然而,维生素 D 作为痤疮辅助治疗药物的疗效仍然未知:评估每周口服维生素 D2 作为痤疮标准局部治疗的辅助治疗方法的疗效:本研究是一项随机、双盲、安慰剂对照试验,研究对象包括轻度至中度痤疮患者。所有受试者每天两次外用2.5%过氧化苯甲酰,持续12周。在治疗期间,受试者被随机分配到每周口服维生素 D2 40,000 IU 或每周口服安慰剂。在为期 4 周的随访期间,不再进行其他治疗:结果:本研究共纳入 44 名受试者。结果:共有 44 名受试者参与了这项研究,他们的 25(OH)D 水平均不足。在治疗期间,两种治疗方案都能明显改善痤疮症状。在随访中,每周补充维生素 D2 能明显防止炎性痤疮皮损的复发(P = .048)。未观察到不良反应或生化变化:局限性:没有严重的寻常型痤疮患者:结论:在标准外用过氧化苯甲酰的基础上,每周补充维生素 D2 可减少轻度至中度痤疮炎症性皮损的复发。
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Role of vitamin D supplement adjunct to topical benzoyl peroxide in acne: a randomized double-blinded controlled study.

Role of vitamin D supplement adjunct to topical benzoyl peroxide in acne: a randomized double-blinded controlled study.

Role of vitamin D supplement adjunct to topical benzoyl peroxide in acne: a randomized double-blinded controlled study.

Role of vitamin D supplement adjunct to topical benzoyl peroxide in acne: a randomized double-blinded controlled study.

Background: Acne is an inflammatory condition of the pilosebaceous unit. Previous studies have established a link between acne and vitamin D deficiency and the potential effectiveness of vitamin D supplementation in treatment. However, the efficacy of vitamin D as an adjuvant treatment for acne remains unknown.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of weekly vitamin D2 oral administration as an adjunctive treatment to standard topical care for acne.

Methods: This study was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial including subjects with mild-to-moderate acne. Topical 2.5% benzoyl peroxide was applied twice daily for 12 weeks to all subjects. Subjects were randomly allocated to receive either oral vitamin D2 40,000 IU weekly or placebo weekly during the treatment period. No additional treatment was administered during the 4-week follow-up period.

Results: A total of 44 subjects were included in this study. All of them had inadequate 25(OH)D levels. Both regimens showed significant improvement in acne during the treatment period. Weekly vitamin D2 supplementation significantly prevented the relapse of inflammatory acne lesions (P = .048) at the follow-up visit. No adverse effects or biochemical changes were observed.

Limitations: There were no subjects of severe acne vulgaris.

Conclusion: Adjunctive weekly vitamin D2 supplementation to standard topical benzoyl peroxide could reduce relapses of inflammatory lesions in mild-to-moderate acne.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The IJWD publishes articles pertaining to dermatologic medical, surgical and cosmetic issues faced by female patients and their families. We are interested in original research articles, review articles, unusual case reports, new treatments, clinical trials, education, mentorship and viewpoint articles. Articles dealing with ethical issues in dermatology and medical legal scenarios are also welcome.Very important articles will have accompanying editorials. Topics which our subsections editors look forward to welcoming include: Women’s Health Oncology, Surgery and Aesthetics Pediatric Dermatology Medical Dermatology Society.
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