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| Ideal for concomitant use with retinoids or benzoyl peroxide 1 |
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| Alcohol-free, fragrance-free formulation |
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| Proven effective in reducing P.acnes levels 2 |
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| Patients preferring a moisturizing, less drying vehicle 2 |
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| Proven reduction in inflammatory lesions 2 |
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| Statistically significant reduction as early as four weeks 2 |

Akne-mycin 2% Prescribing Information
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| In clinical trials there was one report of a possible contact sensitization
which could not be confirmed. There were isolated reports of skin
irritation, such as erythema and peeling. |
1 Millikan, L.E. The Rational for Using A
Topical Retinoid for Inflammatory Acne. Am J Clin Dermatol 2003: 4 (2);
75-80
2 Lesher, Jr., J.L., Chalker, D.K., Smith, Jr., J.G.,
Guenther, I.C., Ellis, C.N., Voorhees, J.J., Shalita, A.R., Klauda, H.C.: An
evaluation of a 2% erythromycin ointment in the topical therapy of acne vulgaris,
J. Am. Acad.
Dermatol. 12: 526-531, 1985.
Ordering Information
| Order Number | Product Description |
| 0064-3000-25 | Akne-mycin 25 g |
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