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- FDA OKS Santalis' Phase 2 Study of EISO For ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-oks-santalis-phase-2-study-of-eiso-in-ad/2458385/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has green lighted Santalis Pharmaceuticals Phase 2 clinical study of East Indian Sandalwood Oil (EISO) cream for the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD). The multi-center, placebo controlled, double blinded, Phase 2 efficacy and tolerability stu
- Scleroderma Treatment Breakthrough? New Study Hints At Way To Slow Skin Fibrosishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/scleroderma-treatment-breakthrough-new-study-suggests-way-to-slow-skin-fibrosis/2458387/New and ongoing research at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City has identified a possible mechanism behind the fibrosis that occurs in scleroderma – a mechanism that may one day lead to a treatment for the disease. The findings appear in the
- The Election and The Marketshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/the-election-and-the-markets/2458392/By David Mandell, JD, MBA and Robert Peelman, CFP® This presidential race is seemingly generating more interest, expressions of concern, and questions from clients than past elections. Some clients want to know how the election impacts our investment views and how we might ad
- Study Calls Attention to Negative Impact, Need for Treatment of SKhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-calls-attention-to-negative-impact-need-for-treatment-of-sk/2458393/Patients with asymptomatic seborrheic keratosis (SK) are bothered by highly visible skin lesions and are very interested in treatment to improve their appearance, even if a cost were associated with treatment, according to a new study conducted in dermatology practices by Burke, Inc. on behalf of
- Biofrontera Launches Ameluz for Actinic Keratosishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/biofrontera-launches-ameluz-for-actinic-keratosis/2458397/Biofrontera AG initiated the US commercial launch of its combination topical prescription drug Ameluz and medical device BF-RhodoLED, which has been FDA approved to treat mild to moderate actinic keratosis (AK) on the face and scalp. Ameluz is used in combination with the medical device B
- Pew Research Gauges Our Attitudes About Cosmetic Surgeryhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pew-research-gages-our-attitudes-about-cosmetic-surgery/2458395/New survey data from the Pew Research Center sheds light on American attitudes and beliefs regarding cosmetic surgery. The survey, conducted in
- FDA Clears Merz Aesthetics' Cellfina System for Long-Term Improvement of Cellulitehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-clears-merz-aesthetics-cellfina-system-for-long-term-improvement-of-cellulite/2458399/The FDA has cleared the Cellfina System from Merz Aesthetics, a division of Merz North America, for the long-term improvement in the appearance of cellulite on the buttocks and thighs of adult females with no loss of benefit for up to 3 years. Cellfina is the only FDA-cleared minimally in
- Biosim Update: Pfizer to Begin Shipping INFLECTRA in Late November 2016https://practicaldermatology.com/news/biosim-update-pfizer-to-begin-shipping-inflectra-in-late-november-2016/2458400/Pfizer Inc. will begin shipment of INFLECTRA (infliximab-dyyb) for injection, a biosimilar of REMICADE1 (infliximab) to wholesalers in the United States in late November 2016. INFLECTRA will be the first biosimilar mono
- Vaseline Initiative Aims to Close Skin Heath Treatment Gaphttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/vaseline-initiative-aims-to-close-skin-heath-treatment-gap/2458405/The Vaseline® Healing Project in partnership with non-profit Direct Relief is working to close the skin health treatment gap for Americans by providing skin care and training along with Vaseline® products and medical supplies for those with limited access.<
- Indoor Tanners Exhibit Poor Outdoor Sun Protection Practices Toohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/indoor-tanners-exhibit-poor-outdoor-sun-protection-practices-too/2458406/Adults who frequently tan indoors aren’t great about protecting their skin outdoors or undergoing skin cancer screening either, according to a new study published online by JAMA Dermatology.