Cannabis-Based Products for the Treatment of Skin Inflammatory Diseases: A Timely Review
The use of natural products in dermatology is increasingly being pursued due to sustainability and ecological issues, and as a possible way to improve the therapeutic outcome of chronic skin diseases, relieving the burden for both patients and healthcare systems. The legalization of cannabis by a gr...
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Main Authors: | Ana M. Martins (Author), Ana L. Gomes (Author), Inês Vilas Boas (Author), Joana Marto (Author), Helena M. Ribeiro (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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