| Acne Vulgaris
Aczone vs Tazorac
Side-by-side clinical, coverage, and cost comparison for acne vulgaris.Deep comparison between: Aczone vs Tazorac with Prescriber.AI
AI compares prescribing info and payer-specific access barriers across 1,200+ formularies. Here's a preview of what prescribers are already asking.Safety signalsTazorac has a higher rate of injection site reactions vs Aczone based on FDA-approved prescribing information
Coverage gaps3 major payers require step therapy for Tazorac but not Aczone, including UnitedHealthcare
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Category
Aczone
Tazorac
At A Glance
Topical
Daily
Sulfone
Topical
Daily
Retinoid
Indications
- Acne Vulgaris
- Psoriasis vulgaris
- Acne Vulgaris
Dosing
Acne Vulgaris Apply approximately a pea-sized amount of ACZONE Gel, 7.5% in a thin layer to the entire face once daily; a thin layer may also be applied to other affected areas once daily.
Psoriasis vulgaris Apply a thin film (2 mg/cm2) of 0.05% cream once daily in the evening to psoriatic lesions only; increase to 0.1% if tolerated and medically indicated.
Acne Vulgaris Apply a thin layer (2 mg/cm2) of 0.1% cream once daily in the evening to affected facial skin areas after gentle cleansing and drying.
Contraindications
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- Pregnancy (retinoids may cause fetal harm)
- Known hypersensitivity to any component of TAZORAC Cream
Adverse Reactions
Most common (>=0.9%) Application site dryness, application site pruritus
Serious Agranulocytosis, hemolytic anemia, peripheral neuropathy, toxic epidermal necrolysis, erythema multiforme, bullous and exfoliative dermatitis, erythema nodosum, urticaria (reported with oral use of dapsone)
Postmarketing Methemoglobinemia, rash (including erythematous rash, application site rash), swelling of face (including lip swelling, eye swelling)
Most common (>=10%) Psoriasis: pruritus, erythema, burning; Acne: desquamation, dry skin, erythema, burning sensation
Serious Embryofetal toxicity, photosensitivity and risk of sunburn
Postmarketing Blister, dermatitis, urticaria, skin exfoliation, skin discoloration (hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation), swelling at or near application sites, pain
Pharmacology
Dapsone is a sulfone whose mechanism of action in treating acne vulgaris is not known; topical application results in minimal systemic absorption.
Tazarotene is a retinoid prodrug converted by esterase hydrolysis to tazarotenic acid, which binds retinoic acid receptors RAR-beta and RAR-gamma with relative selectivity and may modify gene expression in psoriatic and acne-affected skin.
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Most Common Insurance
Anthem BCBS
Aczone
- Covered on 5 commercial plans
- PA (5/12) · Step Therapy (5/12) · Qty limit (9/12)
No coverage data available for Tazorac.
UnitedHealthcare
Aczone
- Covered on 4 commercial plans
- PA (0/8) · Step Therapy (0/8) · Qty limit (4/8)
No coverage data available for Tazorac.
Humana
Aczone
- Covered on 0 commercial plans
- PA (1/3) · Step Therapy (0/3) · Qty limit (2/3)
No coverage data available for Tazorac.
Coverage data sourced from MMIT. Updated monthly.
Savings
No savings programs available for Aczone.
No savings programs available for Tazorac.
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Clinical data sourced from FDA-approved labeling. Coverage data via MMIT. Updated monthly.