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Cellulitis treatment usually includes a prescription antibiotic medicine taken by mouth. You take it for as long as your healthcare professional directs, ...
When topical treatments alone aren't enough to keep your symptoms in check, your dermatologist may suggest you also use light treatment, or phototherapy, to ...
Learn about the symptoms, treatment and self-care strategies for the itchy blisters of this skin condition that affects older adults.
Skin patches for topical pain relief. Anti-seizure medications that stabilize abnormal activity in the nervous system. Antidepressants that influence how the ...
Topical medications can reduce the pimple-like bumps. Commonly used options include metronidazole (Metrocream, Metrogel, others), tretinoin (Retin-A, Renova ...
Topical amitriptyline combined with ketamine for the treatment of erythromelalgia: a retrospective study of 36 patients at Mayo Clinic. J Drugs Dermatol ...
Glycopyrronium tosylate (topical application route). Glycron. Also known ... Also known as. Menthol and zinc oxide (topical application route) · Golimumab ...
Using L-arginine orally or topically is generally considered safe. Oral use of L-arginine might cause: Nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea; Bloating; Gout ...
John's wort, also called Hypericum perforatum, is a flowering shrub native to Europe. St. John's wort gets its name because it often blooms on the birthday of ...
Flurbiprofen eye drops are used to keep the pupils of the eye from getting smaller (miosis) during an eye surgery. This medicine is a topical nonsteroidal anti- ...
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