|Articles|December 1, 2007
Nonantibiotic topicals effectively treat without contributing to drug resistance
New agents, as well as other available nonantibiotic topical agents, can be helpful in successful wound healing, says Leon H. Kircik, M.D., clinical associate professor of dermatology, Indiana University, and medical director, DurhamResearch, PLC, in Louisville, KY.
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