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Skin Drugs & Medications Center

Many drugs are used to treat skin conditions. Corticosteroids reduce inflammation while antihistamines lessen itchiness. Coal tar may be used to treat psoriasis and various forms of eczema. Other drugs that treat the skin include antibiotics, antifungal agents, antimalarial agents, antiparasitic agents or antiviral agents, immunosuppressants, vitamin D analogs, and DMARDs.

 

All About Botox

Botox: past, present and future. Geralyn Coopersmith discusses the truth about botox from its uses to potential side effects.

Do You Know Your Body?

Tara Parker-Pope of The New York Times explains why it's important to take care of your eyes, gums, skin and more.

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Dr. Madelyn Fernstrom

Find out what our expert has to say about skin, hair and other health issues in Health Journal, with Dr. Fernstrom.

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