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Investigational treatment for acne appears promising in laboratory studies

by Staff July 6, 2018
July 6, 2018 50 views

Topical retinoids, which target retinoic acid receptors, are commonly used to treat acne. New research reveals that trifarotene, a fourth-generation retinoid with potent and selective activity against only one particular retinoic acid receptor, may have an improved efficacy and safety profile compared with less selective retinoids.

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