Rivkin L, Rapaport M
Cutis. 1980 May;25(5):552-5.
The effects of a 1.5 percent solution of erythromycin, especially formulated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris, were compared with those of its vehicle in a twelve week, double-blind study involving twenty-six patients. A statistically significant difference between the responses to the two treatments was seen in both lesion counts and overall evaluations. The final reductions in the mean number of papules and pustules in the erythromycin group were 70.8 and 77.6 percent of the initial values, respectively, and the overall evaluations of this group showed that 91.7 percent of the patients had achieved good or excellent results. A group of fourteen patients continued therapy with the erythromycin solution for an additional nine months. Effective control of their acne was maintained, and no serious side effects were observed.
在一项为期12周、涉及26名患者的双盲研究中,将一种专门配制用于寻常痤疮局部治疗的1.5%红霉素溶液的效果与其赋形剂的效果进行了比较。在皮损计数和总体评估中,两种治疗的反应之间均存在统计学上的显著差异。红霉素组丘疹和脓疱的平均数量最终分别减少至初始值的70.8%和77.6%,该组的总体评估显示91.7%的患者取得了良好或优异的效果。一组14名患者继续使用红霉素溶液治疗9个月。痤疮得到有效控制,且未观察到严重副作用。