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2016
Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is an inflammatory condition with heterogeneous pathophysiology. A cornerstone of the management of this condition is the use of anti-inflammatory agents. Corticosteroids are very effective and the most commonly used, but other drugs with immunodulatory activity such as anti-IL5, doxycycline (Th2), and ...
Gretchen M, Oakley, Richard J, Harvey
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Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is an inflammatory condition with heterogeneous pathophysiology. A cornerstone of the management of this condition is the use of anti-inflammatory agents. Corticosteroids are very effective and the most commonly used, but other drugs with immunodulatory activity such as anti-IL5, doxycycline (Th2), and ...
Gretchen M, Oakley, Richard J, Harvey
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1976
The efficacy and safety of topical antibiotics is reviewed in the following paper. Complications and side effects are also discussed.
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The efficacy and safety of topical antibiotics is reviewed in the following paper. Complications and side effects are also discussed.
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Emergency Nurse, 2004
Soft tissue injuries and their management can be stressful for young patients, their relatives and staff.
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Soft tissue injuries and their management can be stressful for young patients, their relatives and staff.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2020
Topical analgesics are a growing area of clinical interest, given improvements in formulation drug delivery and local delivery of medicine, limiting risk for potential adverse systemic effects. Topical analgesics include medications for acute and chronic pain, such as musculoskeletal pain disorders, including sprains and strains; neuropathic pain; and ...
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Topical analgesics are a growing area of clinical interest, given improvements in formulation drug delivery and local delivery of medicine, limiting risk for potential adverse systemic effects. Topical analgesics include medications for acute and chronic pain, such as musculoskeletal pain disorders, including sprains and strains; neuropathic pain; and ...
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1985
L C, Parish, J A, Witkowski, J G, Muir
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L C, Parish, J A, Witkowski, J G, Muir
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