Over-the-counter and prescription medications for acne: A cross-sectional survey in a sample of university students in Saudi Arabia
Introduction and Background: Acne is a very common dermatological condition found among the adolescent population in Saudi Arabia. Many patients with acne try various forms of self-medication, over the counter medicines (OTC), and prescription medicines for the same. Materials and Methods: This was...
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Main Authors: | Mohja D Alshehri (Author), Abdulsalam T Almutairi (Author), Asma M Alomran (Author), Batool A Alrashed (Author), Feroze Kaliyadan (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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