11-06-2008, 10:56 PM
An 18-year-old woman is evaluated for pustular acne. Her acne is not associated with her menstrual periods, which are irregular, occurring every 3 to 4 months. The patient has significant hair growth on her chin and around her nipples, but she does not have clitoromegaly or other abnormal hair growth. Her body mass index is 29.
What is the most appropriate therapy for this patient?
A. Oral tetracycline, 500 mg orally twice a day
B. Isotretinoin, 10 mg/d for4 months
C. Spironolactone, 50 mg orally twice a day
D. Combined estrogen and progestin contraceptive
E. Metformin, 500 mg orally twice a day
What is the most appropriate therapy for this patient?
A. Oral tetracycline, 500 mg orally twice a day
B. Isotretinoin, 10 mg/d for4 months
C. Spironolactone, 50 mg orally twice a day
D. Combined estrogen and progestin contraceptive
E. Metformin, 500 mg orally twice a day