Topical Dapsone
February 4th, 2006
Dapsone is an antibiotic that has been used for many disorders other than acne in the past. Until now, dapsone has only been available in an oral form with potential side effects involving the blood and nervous system.
Recently, the FDA approved a topical version of dapsone that will go by the trade name Aczone Topical Gel 5%. This topical version has very little absorption making it much safer than oral doses.
The medication shows both antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects without bacterial resistence and has shown to be moderately effective for both acne vulgaris and rosacea.
The one downside is that the FDA will require an inital blood test prior to starting the medication. This may deter physcians from prescribing the new medication. We shall see.
Entry Filed under: Acne Treatments, New Acne Products

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