Spotlight on adapalene

Background: In the field of dermatology, topical retinoids represent a mainstay in acne treatment. Adapalene is a naphthoic acid derivative showing some pharmacological activities similar to the regular retinoids. The drug is used singly or in combination for treating acne and a few other miscellane...

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Veröffentlicht in:Expert opinion on drug metabolism & toxicology 2009-12, Vol.5 (12), p.1565-1575
Hauptverfasser: Piérard, Gérald E, Piérard-Franchimont, Claudine, Paquet, P, Quatresooz, Pascale
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Background: In the field of dermatology, topical retinoids represent a mainstay in acne treatment. Adapalene is a naphthoic acid derivative showing some pharmacological activities similar to the regular retinoids. The drug is used singly or in combination for treating acne and a few other miscellaneous skin disorders. Objective: To critically review the pharmacokinetic, pharmacologic aspects and clinical benefits and adverse effects associated with topical adapalene. Method: A systematic literature review was conducted primarily based on PubMed citations. Results/conclusions: Adapalene shares some biological activities in common with retinoic acid. However, it exhibits distinct physicochemical and binding properties for selective retinoic acid receptors. In acne, adapalene is expected to reduce comedogenesis, expel mature comedones and exert some anti-inflammatory effects. The drug is effective as monotherapy in mild comedonal acne and in combination with benzoyl peroxide for mild-to-moderate inflammatory acne. The safety profile of adapalene is good. Indeed, only discrete to moderate adverse events including erytheme, xerosis, itching and stinging may develop during the early treatment phase. Clinical experience has established that adapalene represents a valuable addition to the other current treatments for acne.
ISSN:1742-5255
1744-7607
1744-7607
DOI:10.1517/17425250903386269