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- VelaShape III Platform from Syneron Receives FDA Clearance for Abdominal Circumferential Reductionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130911-synerons_velashape_iii_platform_receives_fda_clearance_for_abdominal_circumferential_reduction/2459464/The VelaShape III, Syneron's new non-invasive body shaping platform, recently received FDA clearance and CE mark approval for temporary reduction in circumference of the abdomen. The VelaShape III
- Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics Introduces VivaScope 1500 Multilaser Systemhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130910-caliber_imaging__diagnostics_introduces_vivascope_1500_multilaser_system/2459465/Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, formerly Lucid, Inc., recently introduced the VivaScope 1500 Multilaser system, cellular imaging devices that give researchers the option of a painless, no
- Iagnosis, Inc., Launches Mobile App for DermatologistOnCall®https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130815-iagnosis_inc_launches_mobile_app_for_dermatologistoncall/2459479/A new app for an online dermatology platform has recently launched from Iagnosis, Inc. The DermatologistOnCall® app, based on the website www.dermatologistoncall.com, enables to create an account and submit photographs and descriptions of their condition. Patients then receive a response from a boar
- Speedier Drug Approvals Not Tied to Increased Warnings or Health Riskshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130815-speedier_drug_approvals_not_tied_to_increased_warnings_or_health_risks/2459478/Faster drug approvals in the US and Canada are not linked to increases in the number of serious drug safety warnings issued by regulators, nor to actual evidence of health risks, according to new research. Investigators compared data about the number of drug safety warnings issued by regulators in t
- iovera Treatment Approved in Canadahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130725-iovera_treatment_approved_in_canada/2459492/ioveradegrees received regulatory approval in Canada. Developed by myoscience, inc. in California, the ioveradegrees system targets forehead wrinkles using Focused Cold TherapyTM, a technology that helps to temporarily reduce the appearance of wrinkles without leaving any toxins or chemicals behind
- Investigational Psoriasis Agent On Track for Regulatory Submission This Yearhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130708-investigational_psoriasis_agent_on_track_for_regulatory_submission_this_year/2459501/Results from a Phase III trial showed that the experimental drug secukinumab (Novartis) showed superiority to etanercept (Enbrel, Amgen) at clearing skin in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. The FIXTURE trial, which randomized 1,307 patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis,
- Allergan Appoints Douglas S. Ingram as Presidenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130702-allergan_appoints_douglas_s_ingram_as_president/2459504/Douglas S. Ingram was appointed as President of Allergan. In this role, Mr. Ingram will lead the company's global commercial operations, with responsibility for the company's broad portfolio of pharmaceutical, consumer, and medical device product
- Naftin Gel 2% Approved for Interdigital-Type Tinea Pedishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130702-naftin_gel_2_approved_for_interdigital-type_tinea_pedis/2459507/The FDA approved Naftin (naftifine HCl) Gel 2% for the treatment of interdigital-type tinea pedis from Merz North America. Naftin Gel 2% improves on the current formulation of Naftin Gel 1% by delivering the efficacy of naftifine hydochloride with
- MiraConnect Lets Candidates Interact with miraDry Treatment Veteranshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130625-miraconnect_lets_candidates_interact_with_miradry_treatment_veterans/2459509/Offering an opportunity for interested to learn more about microwave-based therapy for hyperhidrosis, the miraConnect program from Miramar Labs enables treatment candidates to speak one-on-one with patients who have undergone the procedu
- Phase III Data Show Galderma's Topical Redness Reducer is Effective, Safehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130625-phase_iii_data_show_galdermas_topical_redness_reducer_is_effective_safe/2459511/Topical brimonidine tartrate gel 0.5% is safe and effective for the management of erythema of rosacea, with benefit evidence as early as 30 minutes after application, new data show. (JDD, 12(6):650-656) Data from two identically designed randomized, double-blind, vehicle controlled phase III trials