Acne
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Acne
Acne - Image
Comedonal acne - Image
Acne in an infant - Image
Pubertal acne - Image
Papulopustular acne on the face - Image
Oral isotretinoin for acne
Oral tetracycline for acne
Light therapies for acne
Interventions for acne scars
Minocycline for acne vulgaris
Acne in a steroid abuser - Image
Cystic acne on the back - Image
Cystic acne on the chest - Image
Minocycline for acne vulgaris: efficacy and safety
Acne of papulopustular type - Image
Combined oral contraceptive pills for treatment of acne
Tetracyclines equally effective for acne vulgaris
Laser resurfacing for facial acne scars
Severe cystic acne on the face - Image
Steroid-induced acne on the chest - Image
Complementary therapies for acne vulgaris
Steroid acne on the skin of the back - Image
Papulopustular acne on the face - Image (2)
Topical benzoyl peroxide for acne
Cystic acne on the frontal skin - Image
An acne cyst at the base of the nose - Image
Cystic acne in a young man - Image
Dapsone gel effective for acne vulgaris treatment
Light therapies for acne
Topical and oral treatments in people with acne vulgaris
Spironolactone versus placebo or in combination with steroids for hirsutism and/or acne
Systemic pharmacological treatments for acne: an overview of systematic reviews
Combined oral contraceptive pills (COCs) for treatment of acne
Once-weekly topical DMT310 is effective for acne vulgaris
Complementary (CAM) therapies for acne vulgaris
Interventions for acne scars
Chocolate consumption may make acne vulgaris worse
Unclear whether blue light is effective in treating acne vulgaris
Low dose (40 mg/d) doxycycline effective for acne rosacea
Low-dose minocycline formulation is effective but pricey for acne rosacea
Topical, light‐based, and complementary interventions for acne: an overview of systematic reviews
Network analysis finds oral isotretinoin most effective for acne vulgaris
Treatment of acne rosacea should be based on the phenotype: best evidence summary
Clascoterone 1% is effective for moderately severe acne (number needed to treat = 7 - 11)
Oral doxycycline, tetracycline, isotretinoin, and topical metronidazole and ivermectin all options for acne rosacea
For mild/moderate acne, adapalene + BPO, clindamycin + BPO, and adapalene alone are most effective, in that order
Topical azelaic acid, salicylic acid, nicotinamide, sulphur, zinc and fruit acid (alpha‐hydroxy acid) for acne
Metformin versus the combined oral contraceptive pill for hirsutism, acne, and menstrual pattern in polycystic ovary syndrome
