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- Free Drug Samples May Influence Prescribing Habitshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140417-free_drug_samples_may_influence_prescribing_habits/2459266/Results of a study published online on April 16 in JAMA Dermatology found that the availability of free medication samples in dermatology offices appears to change pr
- Dermatology Resident Survey Finds Practice Gaps in Patient Safetyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140417-dermatology_resident_survey_finds_practice_gaps_in_patient_safety/2459267/A 2012 survey-based study of 142 dermatology residents from 44 US and Canadian residency programs was conducted to identify the source of clinical practices among dermatology residents that affect patient safety and determine the best approach for overcomi
- Presentation: PV-10 decreases Melanoma Cells in Tumors and Boosts T-Cellshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140407-presentation_pv-10_decreases_melanoma_cells_in_tumors_and_boosts_t-cells/2459277/Treatment with Provectus Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.'s PV-10 produces a significant decrease in melanoma cells in tumors 7-14 days after treatment, new data show. The data were presented by researchers at the Moffitt Cancer Center at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting in Sa
- Foamix, Ltd. Will Present Phase II Results for Topical Minocycline at Upcoming Conferencehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140227-foamix_ltd_will_present_phase_2_results_for_topical_minocycline_at_upcoming_conference/2459328/Foamix will present the successful results from its Phase II clinical trials with topical minocycline for acne and impetigo at the 34th Annual Cowen & Company Health Care Conference. The pharmaceutical company, which focuses on the development of patented topical foams for de
- Onset Dermatologics Launches New Strength of Minocinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140225-onset_dermatologics_launches_new_strength_of_minocin/2459333/Onset Dermatologics launced a 75mg strength of Minocin (minocycline hydrochloride) Pellet-Filled Capsules, a tetracycline class antibiotic medicine used to treat infections caused by bacteria. Minocin may be used along with other agents in the treatment of severe acne.
- Kerecis Receives US Patent for Fish-Skin-Based Tissue Regeneration Technologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140219-kerecis_receives_us_patent_for_fish-skin-based_tissue_regeneration_technology/2459340/A US patent was awarded to Kerecis Limited for the use of fish skin in medical applications. The Kerecis material consists of sheets of intact, decellulariz
- DEKA Medical Receives FDA Clearance for the Synchro REPLA:Yhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140213-deka_medical_receives_fda_clearance_for_the_synchro_replay/2459343/The FDA cleared DEKA Medical, Inc.'s Synchro REPLA:Y, an aesthetic workstation dedicated, but not limited, to high speed stable long-term, or permanent hair reduction, treatment of PFB, treatment of benign pigmented lesions, treatment of wrinkles and
- Wrinkle remover Revance files for $86 million IPOhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140106-wrinkle_remover_revance_files_for_86_million_ipo/2459380/Revance Therapeutics Inc., a developer of next-generation versions of skin wrinkle eraser Botox, is seeking $86.25 million in an initial public offering.
- CSF 2013 Honors Top Resident Presentershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20131219-csf_2013_honors_top_resident_presenters/2459388/Nine residents have been recognized for their presentations at Cosmetic Surgery Forum 2013 held earlier this month. From a panel of residents who presented their research on a range of medical and cosmetic dermatology topics, the top
- Topical Nitric Oxide Shows Promisehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20131212-topical_nitric_oxide_shows_promise/2459395/Novan is kicking off a two-year program to support the pharmaceutical development of Nitric Oxide Advanced Healing (NOAH) technology, including formulation work, nonclinical toxicology, and proof of concept studies in models of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness thermal injuries. The