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Recent News Articles about Azelaic Acid - Skinoren
IRVINE, Calif., April 9, 1996 -- AZELEX(R) (azelaic acid cream) 20%
topical cream, the first new prescription drug indicated for mild-to-moderate
inflammatory acne vulgaris in 10 years, was introduced today by Allergan
Herbert, one of the skin care companies of Allergan, Inc.
"Noncompliance has been a major problem with acne treatment because
prior medications have not been designed with a woman's lifestyle and cosmetic
routine in mind," said Lenore S. Kakita, MD, assistant clinical professor
of dermatology, UCLA School of Medicine. "AZELEXcan be used under
makeup, moisturizers, sunscreens, and other topical medications because
it has been designed specifically with women in mind."
AZELEX is a completely new class of acne therapy, chemically different
from all currently available acne medications, including retinoids and
alpha-hydroxy acids. It is an azelaic acid cream made of a naturally occurring
substance found in wheat.
AZELEX is believed to work uniquely with dual modes of action -- antimicrobial
activity and normalization of keratinization (the process by which epithelial
cells mature as they move toward the skin surface and then slough off)
-- which attacks two of the major causes of acne.
The majority of patients start to see improvement in their acne within
4 weeks.
Excellent Efficacy and Safety
"In developing this new generation of acne therapy, the challenge
was to combine a high rate of efficacy with a low rate of side effects
in a formulation cosmetically acceptable to adult women," said Nicholas
J. Lowe, MD, FRCP, FACP, clinical professor of dermatology, UCLA School
of Medicine. "AZELEX" meets these criteria, providing women with
a significant new weapon to fight mild-to-moderate inflammatory acne and
thus enhance skin care."
A proven track record of efficacy and safety has been demonstrated in
more than 6 years of European clinical experience and in two large- scale
U.S. clinical trials.
In two multicenter, double-blind studies of 545 people with inflammatory
acne, AZELEX was significantly more effective than the vehicle in reducing
the number of inflammatory acne lesions.
Cosmetic Benefits
Clinical trial participants were asked to provide their overall impression
of the cosmetic characteristics of the cream and to rate it in terms of
texture, ease of application, appearance, and odor. More than 80% reported
a favorable or neutral impression of the cosmetic characteristics of the
study cream.
The cream is mild, moisturizing, and noncomedogenic (meaning it does
not promote the formation of whiteheads or blackheads).
Minimal Side Effects
Treatment with AZELEX is associated with a low incidence of generally
mild and transient side effects. The most common adverse reactions, occurring
in 1% to 5% of clinical trial participants, were pruritus (itching), burning,
stinging, and tingling; there is also potential for allergic reactions.
Additionally, patients with dark complexions should be monitored for early
signs of hypopigmentation.
AZELEX produces no known interactions with other topical acne medications.
Unlike topical and oral antibiotic treatments for acne, there has been
no reported bacterial resistance to AZELEX.
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