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My patient with acne committed suicide
June 2nd 2015A doctor who prescribed oral retinoids to an acne patient is sued by the patient's family after the patient commits suicide. The doctor's career, practice, reputation and everything he holds dear are at risk simply because he tried to be a good doctor. Should he try to defend himself? Will he lose the case at trial?
Pediatric trials for AD systemic treatments
May 21st 2015At a recent meeting, the Food and Drug Administration Dermatologic and Ophthalmic Drugs Advisory Committee supported early clinical development of systemic products for pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis that has been inadequately responsive to topical therapies.
Intralesional therapy for metastatic melanoma
May 14th 2015A Phase 2 study of intralesional rose bengal disodium 10% (PV-10, Provectus Biopharmaceuticals) for refractory cutaneous melanoma had promising results and suggested induction of a systemic immune response that was confirmed in a separate pilot trial. Phase 3 launched in March 2015.
Laser technology creates hi-res maps of acne lesions
May 4th 2015An exploration of the feasibility of using laser technology to detect changes in microvasculature during the acne lesion healing progress and to introduce a microvasculature-based biomarker in evaluating the treatment and grading of acne.
I have been sued under the ADA
April 30th 2015The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) provides a general legal framework for access of individuals with disabilities to public places and also for accommodating employees with disabilities in the workplace. Although the ADA contains very specific guidance for physical accommodations, such as wheelchair access, it provides little guidance relevant to workers with conditions such as diabetes.