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Are the new moisturizers more effective?
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 08/26/09
Anderson PC et al. – Moisturizers are recommended to nearly every atopic patient, and should be part of the daily skin care of these patients, as they have the potential to reduce the quantity of topical steroids necessary to keep disease quiescent. The vast array of choices available to consumers is overwhelming, and most patients would like their physicians to recommend specific products. The authors attempt to provide a review of the newer products available, with special emphasis on those products that contain ceramides.
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