[PDF] from umsystem.eduD May, G Kelsberg… - 2011 - mospace.umsystem.edu Evidence summary A Cochrane systematic review found that topical metronidazole and azelaic acid are both more effective than placebo for patients with papulopustular lesions of acne rosacea (TABLE). The authors noted that the studies were generally weak because of poor meth- ... Related articles
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