Adjunctive 308-nm Excimer Light With Oral Azithromycin for Inflammatory Acne
NCT: NCT07777952 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This randomized, evaluator-blinded, split-face study evaluated whether adjunctive lesion-directed 308-nm excimer light improves inflammatory acne outcomes during oral azithromycin therapy. All participants received oral azithromycin 500 mg three times weekly for 8 weeks. One randomly allocated hemiface additionally received 308-nm excimer light twice weekly for 8 weeks, while the contralateral hemiface served as the azithromycin-only control. Papule and pustule counts and hemiface Investigator's Global Assessment were assessed through Week 8. Investigator's Global Assessment was reassessed at Week 16 after an 8-week treatment-free follow-up. We hypothesized that the excimer-treated hemiface would demonstrate greater reduction in total inflammatory-lesion count by Week 8.
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What is Adjunctive 308-nm Excimer Light With Oral Azithromycin for Inflammatory Acne?
Adjunctive 308-nm Excimer Light With Oral Azithromycin for Inflammatory Acne is a clinical trial registered under NCT07777952. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07777952?
The current status of NCT07777952 (Adjunctive 308-nm Excimer Light With Oral Azithromycin for Inflammatory Acne) is: COMPLETED.
When did Adjunctive 308-nm Excimer Light With Oral Azithromycin for Inflammatory Acne start?
Adjunctive 308-nm Excimer Light With Oral Azithromycin for Inflammatory Acne started on 2025-10-12.
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