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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Considerations for Onychomycosis and Cutaneous Superficial Fungal Infections
October 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 10 | Department | 25 | Copyright © October 2015
Dermatophyte infections of the skin and nails are increasing, with up to 25% of the worldwide population affected; and they account for approximately 10% to 20% of all visits to the dermatology office...
Read MoreAssessment of Dermatophytosis Treatment Studies: Interpreting the Data
October 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 10 | Supplement Individual Articles | 48 | Copyright © October 2015
Antifungal therapy has recently enjoyed a resurgence of interest due to the introduction of a number of new formulations of topical drugs and novel molecules. This has led to a plethora of new publica...
Read MoreIdentifying Signs of Tinea Pedis: A Key to Understanding Clinical Variables
October 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 10 | Supplement Individual Articles | 42 | Copyright © October 2015
Tinea pedis is a frequently encountered dermatophytosis affecting the superficial skin of the feet, primarily of adults. The prevalence of tinea pedis has increased over the last several decades due t...
Read MoreNew Topical Therapeutic Options in the Management of Superficial Fungal Infections
October 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 10 | Supplement Individual Articles | 35 | Copyright © October 2015
Dermatophyte infections of the skin and nails are common in the United States. These infections warrant treatment because they are symptomatic and progressive, and can predispose patients to superinfe...
Read MoreOnychomycosis to Fungal Superinfection: Prevention Strategies and Considerations
October 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 10 | Supplement Individual Articles | 32 | Copyright © October 2015
Onychomycosis is the most common fungal skin infection, and it is frequently seen in the setting of other concomitant fungal infections, the most common being tinea pedis. Infected nails become a rese...
Read MoreImproving Clinical Outcomes When Treating Dermatophyte Infections
October 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 10 | Supplement Individual Articles | 31 | Copyright © October 2015
The Safety and Efficacy of a Sustainable Marine Extract for the Treatment of Thinning Hair: A Summary of New Clinical Research and Results from a Panel Discussion on the Problem of Thinning Hair and Current Treatments
September 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 9 | Department | 13 | Copyright © September 2015
In the United States alone, 50% of women suffer from hair loss at some point in their lives and 50% of men experience hair loss before the age of 50. In addition to aesthetic concerns, alopecia and th...
Read MoreThe Safety and Efficacy of a Sustainable Marine Extract for the Treatment of Thinning Hair: A Summary of New Clinical Research and Results from a Panel Discussion on the Problem of Thinning Hair and Current Treatments
September 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 9 | Supplement Individual Articles | 15 | Copyright © September 2015
Alopecia and thinning hair are highly prevalent conditions affecting a large proportion of men and women. Diffused hair loss is often more difficult to diagnose in women, mostly due to over-reliance o...
Read MoreTotal Defense + Repair: A Novel Concept in Solar Protection and Skin Rejuvenation
July 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 7 | Department | 1 | Copyright © July 2015
A recent and growing body of evidence now indicates that, along with ultraviolet (UV) light, both infrared (IR) and visible light from solar radiation may also contribute to extrinsic skin aging.
Read MoreTotal Defense + Repair: A Novel Concept in Solar Protection and Skin Rejuvenation
July 2015 | Volume 14 | Issue 7 | Supplement Individual Articles | 3 | Copyright © July 2015
For more than a century, solar radiation has been known to contribute significantly to the extrinsic aging of skin. Until recently, this was almost exclusively attributed to the photodamage caused by ...
Read MoreRosacea Management Strategies: Azelaic Acid 15% Gel in Clinical Practice
December 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 12 | Department | 97 | Copyright © December 2014
Ninety percent of people with rosacea say it lowers their self-esteem and can be accompanied by burning, itching, and stinging; but tolerable, effective therapies are increasingly available due to imp...
Read MoreUpdate on the Management of Rosacea: A Status Report on the Current Role and New Horizons With Topical Azelaic Acid
December 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 12 | Supplement Individual Articles | 101 | Copyright © December 2014
Azelaic acid (AzA) 15% gel has been available in the United States for slightly over a decade, approved for treatment of the inflammatory lesions (papules and pustules) of rosacea. Efficacy and safety...
Read MoreChallenges and Advances in Rosacea Management
December 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 12 | Supplement Individual Articles | 100 | Copyright © December 2014
New Insights Into Ideal Skin Care for the Acne Patient: Addressing Skin Barrier Disruption, Oil Control, and Ultraviolet Protection Through Advanced Formulations
August 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 8 | Department | 85 | Copyright © August 2014
Impaired epidermal barrier function plays a role in causing inflammatory dermatoses, so skin care regimens are recognized by dermatologists to be critical for efficient barrier function and healthy sk...
Read MoreThe Importance of Photoprotection and Moisturization in Treating Acne Vulgaris
August 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 8 | Supplement Individual Articles | 89 | Copyright © August 2014
Skin care products are recognized by dermatologists as critical adjunctive therapeutic modalities for patients suffering from acne vulgaris (AV). Prescribing an acne medication without reviewing a pat...
Read MoreWhy do we Need Another Moisturizer for our Acne Patients?
August 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 8 | Supplement Individual Articles | 88 | Copyright © August 2014
Clocortolone Pivalate 0.1% Cream: A New Way to Enhance Patient Access
July 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 7 | Department | 73 | Copyright © July 2014
Topical corticosteroids are used to treat a wide variety of eczematous and inflammatory skin disorders, such as atopic dermatitis. However, as topical products become available as generic formulations...
Read MoreTransitioning From Brand to Generic With Topical Products and the Importance of Maintaining the Formulation and Therapeutic Profiles of the Original Product: Focus on Clocortolone Pivalate 0.1% Cream
July 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 7 | Supplement Individual Articles | 77 | Copyright © July 2014
Topical corticosteroids (TCSs) are a major part of the foundation of treatment for a wide variety of eczematous and inflammatory skin disorders in both adults and children. Mid-potency TCSs represent ...
Read MoreUnderstanding Generics
July 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 7 | Supplement Individual Articles | 75 | Copyright © July 2014
Hot Topics in Acne
June 2014 | Volume 13 | Issue 6 | Department | 53 | Copyright © June 2014
Acne: Novel Findings and Treatment Paradigms
Acne is perhaps the most prevalent skin disease in Western societies, yet dermatologists are now learning that simply "dubbing the medicine on ...
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