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MODERN COSMETIC PRODUCT FOR ACNE THERAPY IN CHILDREN

https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v10i5.828

Abstract

The article presents a clinical trial indicating efficacy and safety of a new cosmetic product – topical antiseptic – as monotherapy and in combination therapy with benzoyl peroxide and topical retinoid adapalene for acne treatment in children and adolescents of 8-18 years of age. The trial revealed high anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activity and an almost complete absence of systemic and local side effects; this makes use of this topical antiseptic preferable and advisable for pediatric practice.


About the Authors

O. A. Nosachyova
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Moscow Pirogov Russian National Medical Research University, Moscow
Russian Federation
PhD candidate of the faculty pediatric department #1 at the Pirogov Russian National Medical Research University, dermatologist of the consultative and diagnostic center at the Scientific Center of Children’s Health


L. S. Namazova-Baranova
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Moscow, Russian Federation Pirogov Russian National Medical Research University, Moscow, Russian Federation First Sechenov Moscow State Medical University, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


R. M. Torshkhoeva
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Moscow, Russian Federation First Sechenov Moscow State Medical University, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


A. K. Gevorkyan
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Moscow, Russian Federation First Sechenov Moscow State Medical University, Russian Federation
Russian Federation


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Nosachyova O.A., Namazova-Baranova L.S., Torshkhoeva R.M., Gevorkyan A.K. MODERN COSMETIC PRODUCT FOR ACNE THERAPY IN CHILDREN. Pediatric pharmacology. 2013;10(5):80-85. https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v10i5.828

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