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Antigas agents are sold as capsules, liquids, and tablets (regular and chewable) and can be bought without a physician's prescription.


What has the author Brian W Barry written?

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Dermatological products are skincare solutions that are designed to treat various skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and signs of aging. They may include cleansers, moisturizers, serums, and treatments with active ingredients tailored to specific skin concerns. Dermatological products are often developed and recommended by dermatologists to help improve skin health and appearance.


Why do antimicrobial agents active against mycobacteria have to be administered for months or years?

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Interdermal refers to the space or layer between the dermis and epidermis in the skin. It is often involved in medical procedures such as intradermal injections, where substances like vaccines or allergens are administered into this layer for immune response or skin testing. This technique allows for localized delivery of medications and is used in various dermatological and medical applications.


When was The International League of Dermatological Societies created?

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Do you inject dye into a patient when doing an fmri?

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