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Efficacy and Safety of Microencapsulated Benzoyl Peroxide Cream, 5%, in Rosacea: Results From Two Phase III, Randomized, Vehicle-Controlled Trials.

Neal Bhatia, Wm. Philip Werschler, Hilary Baldwin, Jeffrey Sugarman, Lawrence J. Green, Ofra Levy-Hacham, Ori Nov, Vered Ram, Linda Stein Gold

2023PubMed11 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: A new formulation of benzoyl peroxide (E-BPO cream, 5%) entraps benzoyl peroxide (BPO) in silica microcapsules. This study assesses the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of E-BPO cream, 5%, in rosacea in two Phase III clinical trials. Methods: In two 12-week, randomized, double-blind, vehicle cream-controlled Phase III trials, 733 subjects at least 18 years old with moderate to severe rosacea were randomized (2:1) to once-daily E-BPO cream, 5%, or vehicle. Results: <0.001). The difference was also significant at Week 2. There were no treatment-related serious adverse events; 1.4 percent of subjects (1.8% E-BPO cream, 5%, 0.4% vehicle) discontinued due to adverse events. Assessed local tolerability was found to be similar among subjects in both E-BPO and vehicle. E-BPO was not compared with unencapsulated BPO. Conclusion: E-BPO is an effective and well tolerated treatment for rosacea. Clinicaltrials.gov Identifiers: NCT03564119, NCT03448939.

Topics & Concepts

TolerabilityRosaceaMedicineBenzoyl peroxideAdverse effectRandomized controlled trialClinical trialDermatologyInternal medicineAcnePolymerizationOrganic chemistryPolymerChemistryAcne and Rosacea Treatments and EffectsDermatologic Treatments and ResearchPharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
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