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Chart: Comparison of Oral Contraceptives and Non-Oral Alternatives (United States) July 2022
Chart: Drugs With Prescribing, Dispensing, or REMS Requirements July 2022
Article: Get Ready for iPLEDGE Updates December 2021
Chart: Treatments for Rosacea June 2021
Chart: Treatment of Lyme Disease May 2021
Article: Rx Winlevi Will Be the Latest Topical Med for Acne February 2021
Technician Tutorial: Calculating Days' Supply January 2021
Chart: Pharmacotherapy of Acne February 2020
Article: Aklief and Amzeeq Will Be the Latest Meds for Acne February 2020
Chart: Topical Medications in Pregnancy and Lactation August 2019
Article: Altreno and Seysara Will Be the Latest Meds for Acne March 2019
Article: Oral Antibiotics for Acne Should Usually Be Limited to 3 to 4 Months December 2017
Guideline: Guidelines of care for the management of acne vulgaris (2015) January 2017
Article: Help Patients Use New OTC Differin 0.1% Acne Gel Safely January 2017
Patient Education: Acne Treatments December 2016
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