Isotretinoin treatment for acne and risk of depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Yu-Chen Huang, Ying Chih Cheng

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Abstract

Background The relationship between isotretinoin treatment for acne and depression is controversial. Quantitative analysis has not yet been conducted. Objective To conduct a meta-analysis, evidence-based examination of the relationship between isotretinoin and depression. Method A systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature published from inception to September 30, 2016, was conducted. Controlled or prospective non-controlled trials on ≥15 acne patients receiving isotretinoin treatment were included. The prevalence of depression and change in depression scores were calculated. Result Thirty-one studies met the inclusion criteria. In the controlled studies, the change in depression scores from baseline was not significantly different between patients receiving isotretinoin treatment and those receiving an alternative treatment (standardized mean difference [SMD] −0.334, 95% confidence interval [CI] −0.680 to 0.011). The prevalence of depression after isotretinoin treatment significantly declined (relative risk [RR] 0.588, 95% CI 0.382–0.904). The mean depression scores significantly decreased from baseline (SMD −0.335, 95% CI −0.498 to −0.172). Limitations No randomized controlled trials were reviewed; a large inter-study variation was observed. Conclusions Isotretinoin treatment for acne does not appear to be associated with an increased risk for depression. Moreover, the treatment of acne appears to ameliorate depressive symptoms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1068-1076.e9
JournalJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volume76
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 1 2017

Keywords

  • acne
  • depression
  • isotretinoin
  • meta-analysis
  • psychological impact
  • systemic review

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Dermatology

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