Sebaceous gland inhibition from combined glucocorticoid-estrogen treatment.
ABSTRACT
Sebum production in seven hirsute women was found to be markedly inhibited by low-dosage glucocorticoid therapy, usually 5 to 10 mg of prednisone daily, combined with the cyclic administration of ethinyl estradiol, either 80mug or 100mug daily, in the form of oral contraceptive medication. The average reduction of sebum secretion was 85.7%, from a pretreatment mean value of 3.07 mg of sebum to an average treatment level of 0.44 mg.
New answer by at University of Pennsylvania (July 14, 2022)
I agree with @Lauren Levy’s comments. A historical note: The classic studies of Strauss and Pochi showed a clear dose-response with 80-100 mg of Ethinyl Estradiol showin...