Tolerability and Efficacy of a Medical Device Repairing Emollient Cream in Children and Adults with Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis
Abstract Introduction Regular emollient application is recommended for managing atopic dermatitis (AD). Although many emollients are available, only AD-tested medical device repairing emollient creams (MDRECs) can be recommended for treating and preventing AD skin lesions. Here, we evaluated the tol...
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Main Authors: | Andreas Pinter (Author), Marie-Dominique Thouvenin (Author), Adeline Bacquey (Author), Ana Beatris Rossi (Author), Thérèse Nocera (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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