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A warning against associating doxycycline with isotretinoin

Um alerta contra a associação de doxiciclina com isotretinoína

Dear Editor:

After reading with great interest the article recently published by Andrade et al.(11 Andrade FMX, Picosse FR, Cunha LP et al. Ocular surface changes in the treatment of rosacea: comparison between low-dose oral isotretinoin and doxycycline. Arq Bras Oftalmol. 2020;83(2):109-12.)about the use of isotretinoin and doxycycline to treat rosacea, we became concerned about an inadvertent possible treatment effect when using both drugs simultaneously.

The use of isotretinoin to treat severe forms of rosacea has been reported, but this medication can also worsen ocular symptoms as a result of dry eye, blepharitis, and hordeolum, as well described by Andrade et al.(11 Andrade FMX, Picosse FR, Cunha LP et al. Ocular surface changes in the treatment of rosacea: comparison between low-dose oral isotretinoin and doxycycline. Arq Bras Oftalmol. 2020;83(2):109-12.).

Although the authors indicate that low-dose isotretinoin may be associated with a good treatment response in patients with rosacea along with reduced general side effects, worsening of ocular symptoms was notably pronounced in these patients, in contrast to what was observed in the doxycycline group. This might suggest to readers, especially dermatologists and ophthalmologists, that the use of doxycycline might be a good choice for patients suffering from blepharitis and rosacea combined with isotretinoin. Nonetheless, the authors did not mention that the association of both drugs is contraindicated because of the elevated risk of pseudotumor cerebri(22 Lee AG. Pseudotumor cerebri after treatment with tetracycline and isotretinoin for acne. Cutis. 1995;55:165-73.).

In their systematic review on drug-induced intracranial hypertension (DIIH), Tan et al.(33 Tan MG, Worley B, Kim WB et al. Drug induced intracranial hypertension: a systematic review and critical assessment of drug-induced causes. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2020;21:163-72.) identified that the drugs most strongly associated with DIIH are vitamin A derivatives (especially isotretinoin) and tetracycline-class antibiotics (minocycline, tetracycline, and doxycycline). One previous observational case series reported 179 cases of intracranial hypertension associated with isotretinoin use, of whom, based on spontaneous reports, 43 (24%) patients had taken tetracycline-class antibiotics beforehand(44 Fraunfelder FW, Fraunfelder FT and Corbett JJ. Isotretinoin-associated intracranial hypertension. Ophthalmology. 2004;111: 1248-50.).

Physicians should understand the strength of association of each of the aforementioned DIIH medications and exercise caution when prescribing them. A washout period of seven days is recommended when switching between tetracycline-class antibiotics and isotretinoin(55 Caruana DM, Wylie G. “Washout” period for oral tetracycline antibiotics prior to isotretinoin. Br J Dermatol. 2016;174:929-30.). Physicians should also notice that these seven days are the theoretically calculated seven half-lives needed to achieve 99% drug clearance after the last dose. There is no clinical evidence on the ideal interval, but it is important to stress the danger of associating the two drugs and to understand that because of the rareness of the event, a clinical study on that matter would be hard to perform.

  • Funding: This study received no specific financial support.

REFERENCES

  • 1
    Andrade FMX, Picosse FR, Cunha LP et al. Ocular surface changes in the treatment of rosacea: comparison between low-dose oral isotretinoin and doxycycline. Arq Bras Oftalmol. 2020;83(2):109-12.
  • 2
    Lee AG. Pseudotumor cerebri after treatment with tetracycline and isotretinoin for acne. Cutis. 1995;55:165-73.
  • 3
    Tan MG, Worley B, Kim WB et al. Drug induced intracranial hypertension: a systematic review and critical assessment of drug-induced causes. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2020;21:163-72.
  • 4
    Fraunfelder FW, Fraunfelder FT and Corbett JJ. Isotretinoin-associated intracranial hypertension. Ophthalmology. 2004;111: 1248-50.
  • 5
    Caruana DM, Wylie G. “Washout” period for oral tetracycline antibiotics prior to isotretinoin. Br J Dermatol. 2016;174:929-30.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    29 July 2020
  • Date of issue
    Jul-Aug 2020

History

  • Received
    20 Apr 2020
  • Accepted
    10 May 2020
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