Hormonal therapy for acne: why not as first line therapy? facts and controversies

By admin at 17 December, 2009, 6:02 am

We describe the hormonal agents currently available for acne treatment, discuss their indications and contraindications, and address the question of whether they may be used as a first-line therapy in acne. (Source: Clinics in Dermatology)

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Hormonal therapy for acne: why not as first line therapy? facts and controversies

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