
In general, a fluoroquinolone should not be used empirically as first-line treatment in order to preserve the efficacy of that class of antibiotic when needed to treat gram-negative infections.

In general, a fluoroquinolone should not be used empirically as first-line treatment in order to preserve the efficacy of that class of antibiotic when needed to treat gram-negative infections.

The topical retinoid was significantly superior to vehicle control for maintaining disease improvement.

Available evidence from basic science and clinical research support the conclusion that when an antibiotic is not an antibiotic, it may still be a safe and effective agent for the treatment of rosacea, says James Q. Del Rosso, D.O., clinical associate professor of dermatology, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas.

Homeopathic physicians used calendula during the Civil War as an antiseptic or antibiotic to effectively treat war wounds and gangrene.

National report - Myths in medicine persist, and dermatology is no exception, says James Spencer, M.D., M.S., a dermatologist who has a private practice in St. Petersburg, Fla. and professor of clinical dermatology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.

RCM has shown promise in clinical studies evaluating its potential in melanoma diagnosis.

Miami - Charles Stiefel, CEO of Stiefel Laboratories, has endowed a chair in the department of dermatology and cutaneous surgery at the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine.

Gurnee, Ill. - Alan H. Gold, M.D., F.A.C.S., has been named president of the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities.

Tucson, Ariz. - Norman Levine, M.D., has been named vice president of the newly formed Tucson Dermatology Society. He is an editorial adviser to Dermatology Times.

Washington - A proposed Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule that would ban over-the-counter sales of skin bleaching creams containing hydroquinone has many dermatologists wondering why the FDA has taken the step - and taking steps themselves to urge the agency to reconsider.

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Philadelphia - As the human body ages, its ability to muster a robust and effective immune response diminishes, a fact reflected in cutaneous immunity.

Water loss from the skin is scientifically referred to as transepidermal water loss, abbreviated TEWL.

National report - People are more often choosing herbal remedies to treat their chronic rosacea.

The age analyses also revealed the age of onset may be earlier for PP rosacea than for the ETR subtype.

Shanghai, China - A growing number of men in Shanghai are taking an interest in their looks and are having cosmetic surgery or walking into beauty salons, according to People's Daily Online.

West Yorkshire, England - Scientists have developed a new wound dressing that could provide the benefits of maggot therapy to patients without placing live blowfly larvae in nonhealing wounds.

Toronto - Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) may cause necrotizing fasciitis, especially in areas where community acquired MRSA is prevalent, researchers say.

Bethesda, Md. - Two patients with metastatic melanoma have been cancer-free for almost two years, following the first successful use of gene therapy to cure cancer.

Washington - A recent change to the federal iPLEDGE program that eliminates one controversial lockout period is a welcome one, says Stephen P. Stone, M.D., president of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD).

National report - Doctor-patient communication impacts compliance, treatment outcomes, frequency of malpractice litigation and more.

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For decades doctors and patients have used hydroquinone products to reduce differentiations in skin tones.

Naples, Italy - A new study suggests that a daily dose of lutein, a nutrient found in foods including eggs and green leafy vegetables, may benefit the skin in terms of hydration, elasticity and superficial skin lipids.

Sacramento, Calif. - Noting that unsanitary nail salons can pose a serious health threat to consumers, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed into law a bill aimed at preventing bacterial infections during manicures and pedicures by threatening salons with loss of their license if they fail to keep their instruments and premises clean.

Cincinnati - Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G) has pulled its SK-II skincare line from stores in the People's Republic of China after that country's government expressed concern that the products contain small amounts of metals, which can skin irritations, allergies or other side effects.

Rolling Meadows, Ill. - The American Society of Dermatological Surgery (ASDS) has issued a statement warning patients that undergoing cosmetic surgery by untrained non-physicians is risky and can lead to serious injury and even death.

National report - Two recent studies regarding isotretinoin risks confirm what dermatologists have long known - that the drug can transiently raise cholesterol levels and perhaps aggravate inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

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