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Efficacy Assessment of Topical Brimonidine 0.33% in the Treatment of Rosacea in Middle Eastern Patients With Darker Skin Types Publisher



Nasrollahi SA1 ; Samadi A1 ; Samii F2 ; Yuan C3 ; Firooz A1
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  1. 1. Center for Research and Training in Skin Diseases and Leprosy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Islamic Azad University, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Skin and Cosmetic Research Department, Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital, Shanghai, China

Source: Iranian Journal of Dermatology Published:2022


Abstract

Background: Brimonidine tartrate is an alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist approved for treating rosacea. This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of a brimonidine gel in rosacea patients with skin types III and IV. Methods: This study was a phase II before-after clinical study in 20 patients with moderate to severe rosacea treated with brimonidine 0.33% gel. Clinician’s Erythema Assessment (CEA), Patients’ Self-Assessment (PSA), skin erythemn (δE), lightness (δL), and biophysical parameters were measured before treatment and 4 and 8 weeks later. Ultrasound parameters were also measured at the same time points. Results: Eighteen patients completed the study. CEA and PSA decreased significantly from 3.05 to 2.10 and 2.15 after 4 weeks and 2.20 and 2.15 after 8 weeks, respectively (P < 0.01 for both). Furthermore, δE and δL, as well as the skin erythema index, improved after 4 weeks of treatment. The skin echo density of both the epidermis and dermis also increased after 8 weeks (P < 0.05). During the study, no serious adverse events occurred other than some reports of temporary moderate redness. Conclusion: Daily application of brimonidine 0.33% gel is safe and effective for the treatment of rosacea in darker skin types. © 2022 Iranian Society of Dermatology.
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