INDOXYL GEL 5% IN THE THERAPY OF ACNE (LITERATURE REVIEW)


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Acne is a multifactorial chronic dermatosis, which predominantly affects children, but adults may also be affected. The disease adversely affects the patient’s physical condition and can be a source of social problems. The review is devoted to the new drug Indoxyl gel (clindamycin 1%+benzoyl peroxide 5%), the use of which once a day was optimal compared with the combination therapy with adapalen 0.1%+benzoyl peroxide 2.5% for both immediate and long-term results.

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V. A Molochkov

Moscow Regional Scientific Research Clinical Institute n.a. M.F. Vladimirsky

Email: vlmolochkov@yandex.ru
MD, Prof., Head of the Department of Dermatovenereology and Dermatooncology

O. V Matveeva

GSK

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