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Until the advent of systemic corticosteroids, pemphigus was a life-threatening disease. Because of steroid-related toxicity at the doses required for pemphigus treatment, early use of a steroid-sparing agent has become standard practice. Tetracycline antibiotics may have some anti-inflammatory effects, and the addition of niacinamide has been useful in other immunoblistering diseases. The exact mechanism by which these agents might affect immune response in pemphigus is unknown.
These authors reviewed the cases of pemphigus patients treated at a single medical dermatology practice for at least 3 months with a combination of a tetracycline antibiotic (tetracycline, doxycycline, or minocycline) and niacinamide after corticosteroid-induced clin…