A Single Centre, Open-Label, Cross-Over Study Of Pharmacokinetics Comparing Topical Zinc/Clindamycin Gel (Zindaclin (R)) And Topical Clindamycin Lotion (Dalacin (R) T) In Subjects With Mild To Moderate Acne

JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL TREATMENT(2006)

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Abstract
Zinc/clindamycin gel (Zindaclin(R) 1%) gel, is a new once-daily topical acne treatment (Strakan Ltd) containing clindamycin phosphate equivalent to 1% clindamycin and zinc acetate in a formulation, which leads to a reduced systemic absorption of clindamycin through the skin. The objective of the study was to compare the systemic absorption of clindamycin from zinc/clindamycin gel and clindamycin lotion (Dalacin(R) T topical lotion, Pharmacia Ltd) after repeated twice-daily topical administration for two periods of 5 days with an intervening gap of 2 weeks in 24 subjects with mild to moderate acne. Plasma Cmax, and AUC0-12 of clindamycin measured after single and multiple applications of zinc/clindamycin gel were between 30% and 50% lower than for clindamycin lotion. As zinc/clindamycin gel is a topical treatment for acne, the lower systemic bioavailability may be beneficial because there may be a correspondingly lower risk of systemic events in zinc/clindamycin gel-treated subjects.
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acne, clindamycin, pharmacokinetic, topical, zinc
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