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Commentary: B Vitamins to Reduce Skin Cancer July 2015
Article: Don't Confuse FluocinoLONE for FluocinoNIDE Topicals November 2014
Article: Notify Pharmacists if a Pregnant Woman is Getting Tretinoin October 2014
Commentary: Treatment of Cold Sores September 2014
Article: Sitavig (SIT-a-vig, acyclovir) for treating cold sores September 2014
Chart: Drug Treatments for Skin and Soft Tissue Infections August 2014
Article: which tablets, capsules, films, and patches can be cut or opened August 2014
Commentary: FDA to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of Antibacterial Soaps February 2014
Article: whether "antibacterial" soaps and washes are safe and effective February 2014
Article: fewer alerts when Celebrex (celecoxib) is given to patients with a "sulfa" or sulfonamide allergy February 2014
Commentary: Serious Skin Reactions with Acetaminophen October 2013
Chart: Comparison of Cephalosporins October 2013
Article: Recent warnings about acetaminophen will bring up questions about serious drug-induced skin reactions October 2013
Article: more questions about treating rashes caused by poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac August 2013
Article: the new topical OTC anti-itch creams, Allegra Cooling Relief and Allegra Intensive Relief June 2013
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