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- Brimonidine - DermNet
Brimonidine is the first and only FDA-approved topical treatment specifically developed and indicated for facial erythema in rosacea Applied once daily, brimonidine works quickly to reduce the redness of rosacea and the beneficial effects last up to 12 hours Brimonidine is also available as eye drops to treat ocular hypertension or glaucoma
- Brimonidine - pro. dermnetnz. org
Brimonidine is the first and only FDA-approved topical treatment specifically developed and indicated for facial erythema in rosacea Applied once daily, brimonidine works quickly to reduce the redness of rosacea and the beneficial effects last up to 12 hours Brimonidine is also available as eye drops to treat ocular hypertension or glaucoma
- Brimonidine. Key clinical-trial evidence - DermNet
Key clinical-trial evidence for brimonidine Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand
- Poikiloderma of Civatte
Who gets poikiloderma of Civatte? Poikiloderma of Civatte is most common among middle-aged and elderly fair-skinned individuals, especially among those who are significantly exposed to the sun The highest frequency is seen among postmenopausal women The incidence is unknown since many patients have a mild form of the disease and may not seek medical advice What is the cause of poikiloderma
- Brimonidine. Key clinical-trial evidence - pro. dermnetnz. org
Key clinical-trial evidence for brimonidine Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand
- Patient-info-rosacea
Cool compresses for flushing Warm compresses, gentle eyelash lid cleansing, and eye drops for ocular rosacea Medications for redness eg, oxymetazoline cream, brimonidine gel, beta-blockers Oral antibiotics for inflammation eg, tetracyclines Topical ivermectin for Demodex mites Vitamin A-related products eg, isotretinoin
- Rosacea: Symptoms, Causes, and Management - DermNet
Rosacea is a chronic facial rash that most often starts between the age of 30 and 60 years It is common in those with fair skin, blue eyes, and Celtic origins
- Topical skin treatments
Link to DermNet's pages about skin creams, lotions, ointments, solutions and potions Aciclovir Acne treatment Alpha hydroxyacids Anaesthetics (anesthestics) Antibacterial soap Azelaic acid Anthralin Antiacne treatment Antibiotics for acne Antihistamines Antiperspirants Antiseptics Ascorbic acid Azelaic acid Benzoyl peroxide Bexarotene Bimatoprost Brimonidine Bleaching creams Calcipotriol
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