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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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Systemic/Topical Therapy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1995
Hopefully, the practitioner has obtained a basic broader knowledge of the options available for topical and systemic equine dermatologic therapy. There are many topical and systemic agents that can aid in the treatment of specific skin disease and there are safer alternatives to glucocorticoid therapy. Because equine dermatology is still in its infancy,
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The Topical Therapy of Burns in Children

Archives of Surgery, 1969
The goal of therapy in the burn patient is to secure coverage of the injured area with the body's own tissues with or without operative assistance. Apart from the problems of initial resuscitation, burn wound sepsis constitutes the greatest threat to recovery.
E I, Smith, M S, DeWeese
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Topical Therapy of Burns

Postgraduate Medicine, 1972
The burn problem in the United States is a very costly one, in terms of both human suffering and economic loss. Significant advances in topical therapy for burns have been made in recent years, including tangential excision, homografts and heterografts, and drugs to combat superficial infection.
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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.
van de Kerkhof, P. C.   +6 more
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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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Topical Dermatologic Therapy

Dermatologic Clinics, 1983
Topical therapy is a useful and versatile treatment modality which can bring a great deal of satisfaction to the patient with a skin disorder. Understanding the basic principles of skin hydration and emollient therapy can often prevent dermatitis in patients with "sensitive skin" which appears to flare at the slightest provocation.
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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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Therapy with topical corticosteroids

Archives of Dermatological Research, 1992
Therapy with topical corticosteroids has improved greatly in recent years due to both advanced understanding of their mode of action and awareness of their side effects, as well as newly developed derivatives with specifically designed pharmacological properties.
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Nanocarriers in topical photodynamic therapy

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Introduction Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has gained significant attention due to its superiority over conventional treatments. In the context of skin cancers and nonmalignant skin diseases, topical application of photosensitizer formulations onto ...
Nina Dragicevic   +2 more
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