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Comparable efficacy of adapalene 0.3% gel and tretinoin 0.05% cream as treatment for cutaneous photoaging
2018
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Comparable efficacy of adapalene 0.3% gel and tretinoin 0.05% cream as treatment for cutaneous photoaging
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A dermocosmetic containing bakuchiol, Ginkgo biloba extract and mannitol improves the efficacy of adapalene in patients with acne vulgaris: result from a controlled randomized trial
2015
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A dermocosmetic containing bakuchiol, Ginkgo biloba extract and mannitol improves the efficacy of adapalene in patients with acne vulgaris: result from a controlled randomized trial
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Clinical efficacy of adapalene (differin(®)) 0.3% gel in Chilean women with cutaneous photoaging
2012
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Clinical efficacy of adapalene (differin(®)) 0.3% gel in Chilean women with cutaneous photoaging
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Relationship between sebostatic activity, tolerability and efficacy of three topical drugs to treat mild to moderate acne
2007
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Relationship between sebostatic activity, tolerability and efficacy of three topical drugs to treat mild to moderate acne
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The efficacy and safety of adapalene gel 0.3% in the treatment of acne vulgaris: A randomized, multicenter, investigator-blinded, controlled comparison study versus adapalene gel 0.1% and vehicle
2005
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The efficacy and safety of adapalene gel 0.3% in the treatment of acne vulgaris: A randomized, multicenter, investigator-blinded, controlled comparison study versus adapalene gel 0.1% and vehicle
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Assessment of adapalene gel for the treatment of actinic keratoses and lentigines: a randomized trial
2003
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Assessment of adapalene gel for the treatment of actinic keratoses and lentigines: a randomized trial
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Adapalene gel 0.3% for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, controlled, phase III trial
2002
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Adapalene gel 0.3% for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, controlled, phase III trial
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Comparable efficacy of adapalene 0.3% gel and tretinoin 0.05% cream as treatment for cutaneous photoaging (2018)
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A dermocosmetic containing bakuchiol, Ginkgo biloba extract and mannitol improves the efficacy of adapalene in patients with acne vulgaris: result from a controlled randomized trial (2015)
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Clinical efficacy of adapalene (differin(®)) 0.3% gel in Chilean women with cutaneous photoaging (2012)
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Relationship between sebostatic activity, tolerability and efficacy of three topical drugs to treat mild to moderate acne (2007)
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The efficacy and safety of adapalene gel 0.3% in the treatment of acne vulgaris: A randomized, multicenter, investigator-blinded, controlled comparison study versus adapalene gel 0.1% and vehicle (2005)
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Assessment of adapalene gel for the treatment of actinic keratoses and lentigines: a randomized trial (2003)
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Adapalene gel 0.3% for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, controlled, phase III trial (2002)
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