Abstract

Introduction: Antibiotics are frequently used to treat hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), but the evidence-based literature available on their use is limited. Considering that HS is not primarily an infectious disease, we sought to evaluate the efficacy of subantimicrobial, modified-release doxycycline (MR-DC) compared to regular-release doxycycline (RR-DC) for the treatment of HS. Materials and Methods: Patients were randomly assigned to receive treatment with either MR-DC 40 mg once daily or RR-DC 100 mg twice daily for a period of 12 weeks. The treatment efficacy was assessed after 12 weeks of treatment using the International Hidradenitis Suppurativa Severity Score System (IHS4), the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), and the Hidradenitis Suppurativa Clinical Response (HiSCR). Results: A total of 49 patients (25 in the MR-DC group and 24 in the RR-DC group) were included in the study. A statistically significant (p < 0.05) reduction of IHS4 and DLQI was observed in both groups at week 12. HiSCR was achieved by 64% of patients receiving MR-DC and 60% of those receiving RR-DC. Conclusion: MR-DC demonstrated comparable efficacy to RR-DC in the treatment of HS. MR-DC may serve as a valuable alternative to other antibiotic regimes, considering its anti-inflammatory properties and its lower potential to induce antibiotic resistance.

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