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Books:
Acne RX by James E., Jr., MD Fulto Book Description Author Dr. Fulton is one of the developers of tretinion (Retin A®), benzoyl peroxide gel (Panoxyl®), and topical erthromycin (E-Gel®). His latest advancement in skin care therapeutics is the topical use of vitamin A propionate. In Acne RX, Dr. Fulton explains how to control and treat acne, a condition that the dermotologist himself suffers from. Read more about
Acne RX
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The Good Skin Doctor: A Dermatologist's Survival Guide to Beating Acne by Tony C. Chu, Anne Lovell
Book Description Acne is a common disorder affecting both teenagers and adults. This book dispels the myths and introduces treatments from antibiotics to acupuncture and explains why and when acne occurs. It looks at the emotional consequences of acne and offers sympathetic case histories. Click to Read More or Buy The Good Skin Doctor at Amazon
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Web Sites:
MEDLINEplus Health Information: Acne
American Academy of Dermatology: AcneNet
The University of Texas Health Science Center: Acne: It's More Treatable Than Ever, So Prevent Scarring Now
MEDLINEplus: FDA Approves First Generic Accutane
Products:
Benzoyl Peroxide Retinoids (Vitamin A derivatives):
Differin (adapalene)
Avita (tretinoin)
Tazorac (tazarotene)
Salycilic Acid
Sulfur
Salycilic Acid + Sulfur
Topical Antibacterial
Azelex (azelaic acid)
Topical Antibiotic
CleocinT (clindamycin)
Erythromycin
Oral Antibiotics
Tetracycline
Erythromycin
Klaron
Ortho-Tri-Cyclen
(Women)
Accutane (Isotretinoin)
Services:
Chemical Peel
Microdermabrasion
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