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    Efficacy and tolerability of adapalene 0.3% gel compared to tazarotene 0.1% gel in the treatment of acne vulgaris by Thiboutot, Diane, Arsonnaud, Stephanie, Soto, Pascale

    Published in Journal of drugs in dermatology (01-06-2008)
    “…Treatment of acne vulgaris can be challenging for both patients and physicians. Topical retinoids are often considered first-line therapy for the treatment of…”
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    Short-term safety assessment of clobetasol propionate 0.05% shampoo: hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis suppression, atrophogenicity, and ocular safety in subjects with scalp psoriasis by Andres, Philippe, Poncet, Michel, Farzaneh, Sidou, Soto, Pascale

    Published in Journal of drugs in dermatology (01-04-2006)
    “…Clobetasol propionate is known to be a very effective treatment for psoriasis; however, its use is limited by potent corticosteroid class related side effects…”
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    Daily treatment with adapalene gel 0.1% maintains initial improvement of acne vulgaris previously treated with oral lymecycline by ALIREZAI, Mohsen, GEORGE, Sheru A, COUTTS, Ian, ROSEEUW, Diane I, HACHEM, Jean-Pierre, KERROUCHE, Nabil, SIDOU, Farzaneh, SOTO, Pascale

    “…Topical retinoids are often recommended for preventing acne recurrence, but there are relatively few well-controlled maintenance studies published. The…”
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    Adapalene gel 0.1% is better tolerated than tretinoin gel 0.025% among healthy volunteers of various ethnic origins by Leok Goh, Chee, Tang, Mark B.Y., Briantais, Philippe, Kaoukhov, Alexandre, Soto, Pascale

    “…Background: The efficacious acne treatment adapalene gel 0.1% is significantly less irritating than tretinoin of various concentrations and formulations,…”
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    Clobetasol propionate lotion, an efficient and safe alternative to clobetasol propionate emollient cream in subjects with moderate to severe plaque-type psoriasis by Lowe, Nicholas, Feldman, Steven. R, Sherer, Daniel, Weiss, Jonathan, Shavin, Joel. S, Lin, Yin Lui, Foley, Valerie, Soto, Pascale

    Published in The Journal of dermatological treatment (01-08-2005)
    “…Background: Various formulations of clobetasol propionate are currently used to treat psoriasis due to its anti-inflammatory, anti-pruritic, vasoconstrictive…”
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    Clobetasol propionate shampoo 0.05% in the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp: Results of a pilot study by REYGAGNE, Pascal, PONCET, Michel, SIDOU, Farzaneh, SOTO, Pascale

    Published in Cutis (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2007)
    “…Seborrheic dermatitis (SD), a common dermatosis associating hyperseborrhea, erythema, itching, and dandruff, has frequent scalp involvement. Malassezia furfur…”
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    A New Ecamsule-Containing SPF 40 Sunscreen Cream for the Prevention of Polymorphous Light Eruption : A Double-blind, Randomized, Controlled Study in Maximized Outdoor Conditions by DELEO, Vincent A, CLARK, Scott, FOWLER, Joseph, PONCET, Michel, LOESCHE, Christian, SOTO, Pascale

    Published in Cutis (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-2009)
    “…Polymorphous light eruption (PMLE) is an idiopathic photodermatosis elicited by UV radiation (UVR). The objective of this double-blind, randomized, controlled,…”
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    Cumulative irritation comparison of adapalene gel and solution with 2 tazarotene gels and 3 tretinoin formulations by GREENSPAN, Alan, LOESCHE, Christian, VENDETTI, Nancy, GEORGEIAN, Kathleen, GILBERT, Richard, PONCET, Michel, BAKER, Michael D, SOTO, Pascale

    Published in Cutis (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2003)
    “…Forty-two subjects with normal skin were enrolled in a single-center study to assess the cumulative irritancy potential of adapalene (Differin gel 0.1% and…”
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    Cumulative irritancy potential of adapalene cream 0.1% compared with adapalene gel 0.1% and several tretinoin formulations by Brand, Barbara, Gilbert, Richard, Baker, Michael D, Poncet, Michel, Greenspan, Alan, Georgeian, Kathleen, Soto, Pascale

    Published in Cutis (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2003)
    “…Thirty-one subjects (8 males and 23 females; mean age, 49.8 years) were enrolled in a single-center study to assess the irritancy potential of adapalene…”
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