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Effects of oral antibiotic roxithromycin on quality of life in acne patients
Journal of Dermatology, 07/01/09
Kobayashi M et al. - Macrolides are effective for inflammatory acne, but there are not many studies on roxithromycin. In this study, patients with acne were surveyed for improvement of their quality of life after treatment with roxithromycin. Roxithromycin has a therapeutic effect on inflammatory acne and leads to improvement of quality of life in the patients.
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