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Tag Archives: pediatric
Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 12, 2010
Rheumatoid Arthritis Post Shingles Pain Pediatric Acne (Ages 9-11) (Source: The Doctors Lounge - Health News)
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CLINICAL AND LABORATORY INVESTIGATION: Selfâ€�Reported Acne Severity, Treatment, and Belief Patterns across Multiple Racial and Ethnic Groups in…
(Source: Pediatric Dermatology)
Time to Consider Acne A Chronic Disease?
BERLIN — Acne is a condition that's widely misunderstood by nondermatologist clinicians, insurers, and patients, according to a recent call to action by the Global Alliance to Improve Outcomes in Acne, a 20-member international panel of acne experts. (Source: Pediatric News)
BenzaClin Bests Differin in Quality-of-Life Scores
BERLIN — Quality-of-life scores were significantly better at all time points in patients with mild to moderate acne treated with clindamycin 1% plus benzoyl peroxide 5% gel, compared with adapalene 0.1% gel. (Source: Pediatric News)
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Individualizing Treatment for Adolescent Acne to Achieve Optimal Outcomes
Jo Ann Serota, MSN, RN, CPNP (Source: Journal of Pediatric Health Care)
‘Baby Steps’ Is Best for Preventing Isotretinoin-Induced Acne