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Dermatology

Thomas Jefferson University

2019

Acne vulgaris

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Randomized Phase 3 Evaluation Of Trifarotene 50 Μg/G Cream Treatment Of Moderate Facial And Truncal Acne., Jerry Tan, Diane Thiboutot, Georg Popp, Melinda Gooderham, Charles Lynde, James Del Rosso, Jonathan Weiss, Ulrike Blume-Peytavi, Jolanta Weglovska, Sandra Johnson, Lawrence Parish, Dagmara Witkowska, Nestor Sanchez Colon, Alessandra Alió Saenz, Faiz Ahmad, Michael Graeber, Linda Stein Gold Jun 2019

Randomized Phase 3 Evaluation Of Trifarotene 50 Μg/G Cream Treatment Of Moderate Facial And Truncal Acne., Jerry Tan, Diane Thiboutot, Georg Popp, Melinda Gooderham, Charles Lynde, James Del Rosso, Jonathan Weiss, Ulrike Blume-Peytavi, Jolanta Weglovska, Sandra Johnson, Lawrence Parish, Dagmara Witkowska, Nestor Sanchez Colon, Alessandra Alió Saenz, Faiz Ahmad, Michael Graeber, Linda Stein Gold

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Acne vulgaris often affects the face, shoulders, chest, and back, but treatment of nonfacial acne has not been rigorously studied.

OBJECTIVES: Assess the safety and efficacy of trifarotene 50 μg/g cream, a novel topical retinoid, in moderate facial and truncal acne.

METHODS: Two phase III double-blind, randomized, vehicle-controlled, 12-week studies of once-daily trifarotene cream versus vehicle in subjects aged 9 years or older. The primary end points were rate of success on the face, as determined by the Investigator's Global Assessment (clear or almost clear and ≥2-grade improvement), and absolute change from baseline in inflammatory and noninflammatory counts from …