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Presenter: G. Michael Allan MD CCFP James McCormack BSc(Pharm) PharmD Paul Fritsch MD CCFP

Podcast: BS Medicine Episode #481: Clearing up the evidence for topical acne combination products
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In episode 481, James and Mike invite Paul Fritsch to go through all the evidence for the benzoyl peroxide/adapalene and benzoyl peroxide/clindamycin combinations that we use for acne. Call us crazy, but we focus on the important outcome of whether or not the patient thinks the treatment worked. We provide all the info and very simple numbers that will help you with shared-decision making for your patients who are trying to figure out which product to use.

 

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Clearing up the evidence for topical acne combination products




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Presenter(s):

G. Michael Allan MD CCFP James McCormack BSc(Pharm) PharmD Paul Fritsch MD CCFP

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Presenter(s):

  • G. Michael Allan MD CCFP
  • James McCormack BSc(Pharm) PharmD
  • Paul Fritsch MD CCFP

Speakers do not have any conflicts of interest to declare.