Encapsulation May Increase Acne Drug Tolerance
By admin at 30 June, 2009, 3:00 pm
PRAGUE — Silica-encapsulated benzoyl peroxide treats acne more effectively and with less skin irritation than nonencapuslated therapy, according to a presentation at the International Congress of Dermatology. (Source: Skin and Allergy News)
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