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Acne Vulgaris Therapy

Leonard Slazinski, MD; Franklin W. Flowers, MD
Columbus, Ohio

Arch Dermatol. 1980;116(4):383.

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To the Editor.—

The use of topical antibiotics has been advocated in acne vulgaris in order to avoid the risks of long-term systemic antibiotic therapy.1 Although the efficacy of topical therapy is a matter of continuing investigation, a recent survey of dermatologists showed that 74% of respondents were using topical clindamycin in addition to other topical agents.2

In light of this extensive usage of topical clindamycin, we were surprised to find many patients using this medication complaining of a side effect that we believe has not been previously reported. Six patients recently volunteered that their only problem with this drug is its bad taste after application to facial skin. The topical clindamycin has a foul taste if it is licked off, or if carried to the mouth by sweating. Several patients stated that their boyfriends were upset by the taste while kissing.

We prescribe clindamycin hydrochloride hydrate (capsule . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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