
|Articles|February 1, 2004
Isotretinoin, retinoids key evolution
Many of the modern therapies that evolved during the last 25 years are new, more patient-friendly twists on old therapies. Harsh treatments with unpleasant odors that fail to diminish the most severe forms of acne and rosacea are no longer the main tools in the dermatologists' arsenal.
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