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Alternative Topical Therapy

Dermatologic Clinics, 1989
Although there have been revolutionary changes in the management and treatment of dermatologic disorders with topical therapies, these potent remedies do not always work in recalcitrant and intractable cases. When all the "modern" preparations have been exhausted, falling back on some old remedies often proves curative. This article offers a list of 73
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Topical Therapy for Burns

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1987
Topical antimicrobial agents can prevent or minimize burn infections and should be used from the outset in all patients who are at significant risk from sepsis--either because of their wound severity or associated comorbid factors. All of the currently available topical agents have shortcomings; some of them have appreciable toxicity.
W W, Monafo, B, Freedman
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Topical Therapies for Osteoarthritis

Drugs, 2011
This review discusses the pharmacology, analgesic efficacy, safety and tolerability of topical NSAIDs, salicylates and capsaicin for the management of osteoarthritis (OA) pain. Topical therapies present a valuable therapeutic option for OA pain management, with substantial evidence supporting the efficacy and safety of topical NSAIDs, but less robust ...
Roy D, Altman, H Richard, Barthel
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Topical therapy in acne

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 1998
AbstractThe majority of acne patients will receive a topical treatment either as monotherapy or in combination with a systemic drug therapy depending on the severity of the disease. The currently available topical agents affect at least one of the four main pathogenetic factors responsible for the development of acne, i.e.
H, Gollnick, M, Schramm
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Topical Hydrocortisone-Oxytetracycline Therapy

Archives of Dermatology, 1955
The advent of topical hydrocortisone therapy * during the past year made inevitable the combined use of hydrocortisone with other topical agents. This paper represents an attempt at objective evaluation of an ointment containing 1% hydrocortisone and 3% oxytetracycline (Terramycin) in a petrolatum base.
C, STRITZLER, L, FRANK
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TYROTRACE IN TOPICAL THERAPY

Archives of Dermatology, 1953
THE INTRODUCTION of a number of clinically effective antibiotics within the past few years has inevitably led to their use in combination, in the hope either of obtaining a higher percentage of favorable responses or of shortening the time necessary to eradicate the infection.
J L, MILLER, H, VAN VELSOR, B A, JOHNSON
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Status of topical therapy

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1974
Topical therapy is an ancient and honorable rite performed for eons by kings and quacks of the art of medicine not to mention the myriads of lesser informed members of human society. Considering the enormous variety and quantity of molecules the ancients and moderns have applied to skin in the ever hopeful management of skin disease, it is quite ...
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Delivery of Topical Therapies

2016
Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP) is an inflammatory disease of the sinonasal passages. Similar to other chronic inflammatory diseases, an essential component of the long-term control is prolonged medical therapy. To minimize the risk of adverse effects and cumulative complications of systemic medications, topical sinonasal therapy ...
Kristine A, Smith, Luke, Rudmik
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Psoriasis: consensus on topical therapies

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2008
AbstractObjective  A consensus conference was convened to evaluate the topical treatment of psoriasis.Participants  Members of the International Psoriasis Council (IPC) with broad clinical experience in the treatment of psoriasis and a specialist in meta‐ and pharmacoeconomic analyses were invited to participate on the consensus panel.
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Toxicology of topical therapy

Clinics in Dermatology, 1989
Abstract Clinical toxicity can result from accidental exposure to therapeutic agents designed for topical use. Each year, poison centers in the United States and Canada report more than 45,000 cases of exposure to topical pharmaceutical products. Although the vast majority of these patients are exposed accidentally to products available in the home, a
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