Acne
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- Acne - Image
- Comedonal acne - Image
- Pubertal acne - Image
- Oral isotretinoin for acne
- Light therapies for acne
- Oral tetracycline for acne
- Acne in an infant - Image
- Interventions for acne scars
- Acne of papulopustular type - Image
- Minocycline for acne vulgaris
- Tetracyclines equally effective for acne vulgaris
- Combined oral contraceptive pills for treatment of acne
- Papulopustular acne on the face - Image (2)
- Acne in a steroid abuser - Image
- Cystic acne on the chest - Image
- Papulopustular acne on the face - Image
- Cystic acne on the back - Image
- Complementary therapies for acne vulgaris
- Minocycline for acne vulgaris: efficacy and safety
- Topical benzoyl peroxide for acne
- Dapsone gel effective for acne vulgaris treatment
- Severe cystic acne on the face - Image
- Steroid-induced acne on the chest - Image
- Cystic acne on the frontal skin - Image
- Cystic acne in a young man - Image
- Light therapies for acne
- Chocolate consumption may make acne vulgaris worse
- Combined oral contraceptive pills (COCs) for treatment of acne
- Laser resurfacing for facial acne scars: Cochrane systematic review
- Steroid acne on the skin of the back - Image
- Complementary (CAM) therapies for acne vulgaris
- Low dose (40 mg/d) doxycycline effective for acne rosacea
- Once-weekly topical DMT310 is effective for acne vulgaris
- An acne cyst at the base of the nose - Image
- Systemic pharmacological treatments for acne: an overview of systematic reviews
- Interventions for acne scars
- Network analysis finds oral isotretinoin most effective for acne vulgaris
- Topical and oral treatments in people with acne vulgaris
- Unclear whether blue light is effective in treating acne vulgaris
- Topical, light‐based, and complementary interventions for acne: an overview of systematic reviews
- 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
- Spironolactone versus placebo or in combination with steroids for hirsutism and/or acne: Cochrane systematic review
- 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