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  2. Steroid-induced skin atrophy - Wikipedia

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    Steroid-induced skin atrophy is thinning of the skin as a result of prolonged exposure to topical steroids. In people with psoriasis using topical steroids it occurs in up to 5% of people after a year of use. [5] Intermittent use of topical steroids for atopic dermatitis is safe and does not cause skin thinning. [6] [7] [8]

  3. Intertrigo - Wikipedia

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    Intertrigo, commonly called “skin fold dermatitis”, refers to a type of inflammatory rash of the superficial skin that occurs within a person's body folds. [1] These areas are more susceptible to irritation and subsequent infection due to factors that promote skin breakdown such as moisture, friction, and exposure to bodily secretions and excreta such as sweat, urine, or feces. [1]

  4. PAN Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Through its more than 80 disease-specific financial assistance programs, PAN serves well over 100,000 patients each year from every US state and territory. [4] Without the PAN Foundation’s support, these patients would have faced impossible choices—with many simply going without their life-saving treatment.

  5. The 10 Best Body Treatments for Red, Bumpy Skin and ... - AOL

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    But believe it or not, this skin nuisance is very common; according to the Cleveland Clinic, 50 to 80% of teenagers and 40% of adults will develop it at some point during their lifetimes. We’re ...

  6. Ketoconazole - Wikipedia

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    Other uses include treatment of excessive male-patterned hair growth in women and Cushing's syndrome. [11] Common side effects when applied to the skin include redness. [12] Common side effects when taken by mouth include nausea, headache, and liver problems. [11] Liver problems may result in death or the need for a liver transplantation.

  7. Over-the-counter drug - Wikipedia

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    Some drugs may be legally classified as over-the-counter (i.e. no prescription is required), but may only be dispensed by a pharmacist after an assessment of the patient's needs or the provision of patient education. Regulations detailing the establishments where drugs may be sold, who is authorized to dispense them, and whether a prescription ...

  8. The 17 Best Acne Spot Treatments to Zap Zits, Fast - AOL

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    Pate Grise Anti-Blemish Spot Treatment. A little goes a long way when it comes to this spot treatment. Mattifying clay is the star in Payot's top-rated formula, working to control excess oil while ...

  9. Medication - Wikipedia

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    Drug use among elderly Americans has been studied; in a group of 2,377 people with an average age of 71 surveyed between 2005 and 2006, 84% took at least one prescription drug, 44% took at least one over-the-counter (OTC) drug, and 52% took at least one dietary supplement; in a group of 2245 elderly Americans (average age of 71) surveyed over ...