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Acne Treatment: Analysis of Acne-Related Social Media Posts and the Impact on Patient Care
- Author:
- Brittany Urso, BS
- Katelyn M. Updyke, BS
- Renee Domozych, MD
- James A. Solomon, MD, PhD
- Ian Brooks, PhD
- Vernon Burton, PhD
- Robert P. Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH
Many patients use social media as a source of medical information on dermatologic diseases. Social media offers accessible methods of...
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Perceptions of Tanning Risk Among Melanoma Patients With a History of Indoor Tanning
- Author:
- Jennifer Nergard-Martin, MD
- Chauncey Caldwell, MD
- Morgan Barr, MD
- Robert P. Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH
- James A. Solomon, MD, PhD
A new US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation classified tanning beds as class II, requiring indoor tanning facilities to inform users of...
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Patient-Reported Outcomes of Azelaic Acid Foam 15% for Patients With Papulopustular Rosacea: Secondary Efficacy Results From a Randomized, Controlled, Double-blind, Phase 3 Trial
- Author:
- Stephen Tyring, MD, PhD
- James A. Solomon, MD, PhD
- Gerald Staedtler, MSc
- Jason P. Lott, MD, MSHP, MHS
- Richard Nkulikiyinka, MD
- Kaweh Shakery, MD
Patient-reported treatment outcomes are important for evaluating the impact of drug therapies on patient experience. A randomized, double-blind,...
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Investigator-Reported Efficacy of Azelaic Acid Foam 15% in Patients With Papulopustular Rosacea: Secondary Efficacy Outcomes From a Randomized, Controlled, Double-blind, Phase 3 Trial
- Author:
- James A. Solomon, MD, PhD
- Stephen Tyring, MD, PhD
- Gerald Staedtler, MSc
- Meike Sand, MSc
- Richard Nkulikiyinka, MD
- Kaweh Shakery, MD
Papulopustular rosacea (PPR) is characterized by centrofacial papules and pustules commonly associated with erythema. To compare investigator-...