Tolerance and Efficacy of a Dermocosmetic Containing Neurosensine® in Subjects with Eyelid Eczema
Jerry Tan,1 Ann'Laure Demessant,2 Guénaelle Le Dantec,2 Caroline Le Floc'h,2 Delphine Kerob2 1Department of Medicine and Windsor Clinical Research Inc, Western University, Windsor, ON, Canada; 2International Scientific Affairs, La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique, Levallois-Perret, F...
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Main Authors: | Tan J (Author), Demessant A (Author), Le Dantec G (Author), Le Floc'h C (Author), Kerob D (Author) |
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