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Experts Address Lab Monitoring of Isotretinoin for Treating Acne

Consensus reached on recommendations to test alanine aminotransferase, triglycerides within a month prior to initiation and at peak dose

Twenty-Nine Novel Loci Identified for Acne Susceptibility

Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies adds to knowledge of genetic contribution to acne susceptibility

Acne Negatively Impacts Emotional Health of Adult Women

Adult women with acne describe disruption to their personal and professional lives

Western diets rich in animal products and fatty and sugary foods are associated with adult acne

Western Diet Tied to Adult Acne

Large survey shows diets high in fatty, sugary foods and drinks and milk associated with current acne
Clascoterone cream

Clascoterone Cream Safe, Effective for Acne Treatment

Clascoterone cream, 1 percent, is a novel topical androgen receptor inhibitor
The use of probiotics as an adjunct therapy may help in the management of acne vulgaris

Probiotics May Help Reduce Mild-to-Moderate Acne Symptoms

Treatment with probiotics may help augment the skin's natural defenses against acne
Racial/ethnic

Racial/Ethnic, Sex, Insurance Disparities ID’d in Acne Care

Non-Hispanic black patients more likely to be seen by dermatologist but receive fewer prescriptions
Since initiation of the iPLEDGE program in 2006 to reduce fetal exposure to isotretinoin

Pregnancies in Women Taking Isotretinoin Dropped Since 2006

Pregnancies reduced in women taking isotretinoin since iPLEDGE initiation in 2006, but exposure persists
For patients with acne

AAD: Isotretinoin Exposure for Acne Not Linked to Depression Risk

Acne patients with, without isotretinoin exposure had no significant difference in depression frequency
Acne relapses are significantly associated with impaired quality of life as well as productivity loss and absenteeism

Acne Relapses Linked to Lower Quality of Life, Productivity

Relapse reported to be a significant determinant of productivity loss and absenteeism