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Query: UMLS:C0002871 (
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Allergen Inc has launched
Aczone
, a topical gel formulation of the antibacterial, anti-inflammatory agent dapsone, for the potential treatment of acne vulgaris. Oral dapsone has demonstrated efficacy in acne, but was associated with severe side effects such as
anemia
, which was particularly serious in patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency.
Aczone
was developed to overcome this limitation, and is formulated using solvent-microparticle technology for improved absorption and action and for fewer side effects. In a phase I clinical trial, systemic exposure to dapsone was 126-fold lower following treatment with
Aczone
compared with oral dapsone.
Aczone
significantly reduced lesion counts in patients with acne in phase III trials, and was particularly effective in reducing inflammatory lesions. In a phase IV trial,
Aczone
was safely applied to patients with G6PD deficiency without inducing
anemia
. Phase IV trials in patients with acne were ongoing at the time of publication to assess safety and to compare
Aczone
monotherapy with combinations of
Aczone
and other anti-acne therapeutics. At the time of publication, Allergen was also developing
Aczone
for the treatment of rosacea; the drug was undergoing phase II trials for this indication.
Aczone
appears to be a novel promising anti-acne therapeutic option, particularly for patients with inflammatory acne.
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PMID:Aczone, a topical gel formulation of the antibacterial, anti-inflammatory dapsone for the treatment of acne. 1943 Oct 80