Effects of isotretinoin on serum vitamin E levels in patients with acne
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Tarih
2013
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Wiley
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Özet
Anecdotal reports suggest that using retinoids with vitamin E leads to improvements of some side effects due to isotretinoin. However, vitamin E blood levels have not been reported previously in patients with acne treated with isotretinoin. We aimed to investigate the serum vitamin E levels before and after isotretinoin therapy in patients with acne. A total of 70 patients treated with isotretinoin for acne in our dermatology department were included in this study. The serum vitamin E levels were measured as baseline before isotretinoin treatment. All patients received 0.60.8mg/kg/d isotretinoin. The treatment was finished within 57months while ensuring that the cumulative dose was 120mg/kg. Serum vitamin E levels were measured again in the last month of treatment. The mean serum vitamin E levels before and after treatment were compared. Forty-six patients completed the study. It was detected that the mean serum vitamin E level was 20.22mg/dl before isotretinoin treatment. In the last month of treatment, the mean serum vitamin E level was 16.24mg/dl. Serum vitamin E levels decreased in all patients except three. The mean serum vitamin E level after treatment was statistically decreased in comparison with the mean serum vitamin E level before treatment. Our results showed that vitamin E levels decreased during isotretinoin treatment. We considered that some of the side effects due to isotretinoin treatment might be related to this, and supplementation vitamin E may be useful during isotretinoin treatment.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
13-Cis-Retinoic Acid, Alpha-Tocopherol, Dietary Levels, Toxicity, Skin
Kaynak
International Journal of Dermatology
WoS Q Değeri
Q3
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Q2
Cilt
52
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3