Tag Archives: Acne

FDA Approves Amzeeq (minocycline) Topical Foam for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Acne

FDA Approves Amzeeq (minocycline) Topical Foam for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Acne Print this page REHOVOT, Israel and BRIDGEWATER, N.J., Oct. 18, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Foamix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Nasdaq: FOMX) (“Foamix” or the “Company”), a specialty pharmaceutical company, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved its novel… Read More »

Perricone MD Launches New Acne Relief Prebiotic Acne Therapy 90-Day Regimen – PRNewswire

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Perricone MD is taking a monumental leap into the acne market with its new Acne Relief Prebiotic Acne Therapy, a 90-day system that selectively targets and treats the three main causes of acne: excess oil, acne-causing bacteria and inflammation, unlike other acne products that typically target one cause.… Read More »

FDA OKs Trifarotene, First New Retinol Acne Cream in 20 Years – Medscape

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved trifarotene cream 0.005% (Aklief, Galderma), the first new retinoid molecule to be approved in the United States in over 20 years for the once-daily topical treatment of acne vulgaris, according to a company news release. Trifarotene is the only topical retinoid that selectively targets retinoic acid… Read More »

Acne on Instagram? Russian women share their images of beauty – Reuters

TBILISI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – In a new wave of Russian feminism, thousands of women are posting selfies on social media showing their pimples, cellulite and hair loss to challenge beauty stereotypes that women’s rights activists say fuel low self-esteem and eating disorders. The #AllIsFineWithMe trend – started by a Russian teen who has struggled… Read More »

Adult acne: Understanding underlying causes and banishing breakouts – Harvard Health Blog – Harvard Health

“I’m not a teenager anymore, why do I still have acne?!” This is a question we hear from patients on a daily basis. The truth is, it is quite common to see acne persist into adulthood. Although acne is commonly thought of as a problem of adolescence, it can occur in people of all ages.… Read More »