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Comparative study evaluating the efficacy of topical azithromycin versus oral doxycycline in the treatment of meibomian gland dysfunction.

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Objective To assess the efficacy of topical azithromycin drops versus oral doxycycline therapy in meibomian gland dysfunction. METHODS The prospective randomised trial was conducted from December 2019 to June 2020… Click to show full abstract

Objective To assess the efficacy of topical azithromycin drops versus oral doxycycline therapy in meibomian gland dysfunction. METHODS The prospective randomised trial was conducted from December 2019 to June 2020 at the Qazi Hussain Ahmad Medical Complex, Nowshera, Pakistan, and comprised patients of either gender aged 26-42 years having long-standing posterior blepharitis / meibomian gland dysfunction. The subjects were randomised into two equal groups. Both the groups were advised to do warm compresses and lid massage three times a day for 5 min. each for 4 weeks. In addition, group A received azithromycin 1% drops 2 times/day for 1 week, followed by once a day for 3 weeks, while group B received oral doxycycline 100mg once a day for 4 weeks. Baseline, midstream at 2 weeks and post-intervention status, including subjective symptoms, were compared. RESULTS Of the 60 subjects enrolled, there were 30(50%) in each of the two groups; 32(53.3%) males and 28(46.4%) females. While all 30(100%) the participants in group A completed the trial without any adverse reaction to medication, 8(26.7%) in group B quit midstream owing to anorexia/nausea and gastrointestinal discomfort. Compared to baseline, reduction in both subjective and objective features of the disease in both groups were noted regardless of gender (p=0.08). No significant difference was evident in symptoms healing rate and improvement in foreign body sensation between the groups (p>0.05). Group A treatment improved eye redness, while group B proved better in respect of meibomian glands obstruction healing and corneal staining p<0.05). Conclusion Both topical azithromycin and oral doxycycline were effective and had their own edge as far as symptomatic improvement was concerned in the treatment of meibomian gland dysfunction.

Keywords: oral doxycycline; group; meibomian gland; gland dysfunction

Journal Title: JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Year Published: 2023

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