%0 Journal Article %T A randomized, double-blind comparison of nadifloxacin 1% cream alone and with benzoyl peroxide 5% lotion in the treatment of mild to moderate facial acne vulgaris %A Z¨¹leyha Yaz£¿c£¿ £¿ZGEN %A Oya G¨¹RB¨¹Z %J Marmara Medical Journal %D 2013 %I Marmara University %X Objective: To compare the efficacy of nadifloxacin alone and with benzoyl peroxide in the treatment of mild to moderate facial acne vulgaris.Patients and Methods: This double-blind, randomized study was conducted in a total of 93 acne patients, with at least 10 inflammatory lesions, but no more than 3 nodules or cysts on the face. All patients were instructed to apply nadifloxacin 1% cream twice daily and randomized to apply either benzoyl peroxide 5% lotion or its vehicle once daily for 8 weeks.Results: The mean percent reduction in inflammatory lesions were 22.08% in the nadifloxacin group (n=46) and 53.5% in the nadifloxacin+benzoyl peroxide group (n=47). Five (10.9%) patients in the nadifloxacin group and 18 (38.3%) patients in the nadifloxacin+benzoyl peroxide group achieved a 50% and greater reduction in the inflammatory lesion count.Conclusion: Both treatment regimens were statistically effective, but a significantly greater reduction of the inflammatory lesions was seen in the nadifloxacin+benzoyl peroxide group. The number of patients who achieved a 50% and greater reduction in inflammatory lesion count was significantly higher in the nadifloxacin+benzoyl peroxide group. Both treatment regimens were well tolerated with mild side effects. %K Acne %K Nadifloxacin %K Benzoyl peroxide %U http://mmj.dergisi.org/pdf.php3?id=658