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A comparison of the efficacy and safety of adapalene gel 0.1% and tretinoin gel 0.025% in the treatment of acne vulgaris: a multicenter trial.
- A. Shalita, J. Weiss, +10 authors J. Czernielewski
- Medicine
- Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
- 1 March 1996
BACKGROUND
Adapalene is a new synthetic retinoid analogue developed for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris.
OBJECTIVE
The study was designed to compare the efficacy and safety and adapalene gel… Expand
Efficacy and tolerability of combined topical treatment of acne vulgaris with adapalene and clindamycin: a multicenter, randomized, investigator-blinded study.
- J. E. Wolf, David Kaplan, +6 authors J. Czernielewski
- Medicine
- Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
- 1 September 2003
This multicenter, randomized, investigator-blinded study investigated the efficacy and tolerability of adapalene gel 0.1% plus clindamycin phosphate lotion 1%, compared with clindamycin plus vehicle… Expand
Clinical efficacy and safety comparison of adapalene gel and tretinoin gel in the treatment of acne vulgaris: Europe and U.S. multicenter trials.
- W. Cunliffe, R. Caputo, +21 authors M. Verschoore
- Medicine
- Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
- 1 June 1997
BACKGROUND
Adapalene is a new chemical entity that exhibits tretinoin-like activities in the terminal differentiation process.
OBJECTIVE
We evaluated a dose range effect of two concentrations of… Expand
Comparison of eicosanoid generation by highly purified human Langerhans cells and keratinocytes.
- T. Rosenbach, J. Czernielewski, M. Hecker, B. Czarnetzki
- Medicine, Biology
- The Journal of investigative dermatology
- 1 July 1990
The present study was conducted to investigate the eicosanoid metabolism of highly enriched human Langerhans cells and keratinocytes. Arachidonic acid (100 microM) was added to the cells which were… Expand
A randomized trial of amorolfine 5% solution nail lacquer combined with oral terbinafine compared with terbinafine alone in the treatment of dermatophytic toenail onychomycoses affecting the matrix…
- R. Baran, M. Feuilhade, +6 authors J. Czernielewski
- Medicine
- The British journal of dermatology
- 1 June 2000
In view of recent advances in the development of antifungal agents, this study examined the possible synergy of two new antifungal agents, terbinafine and amorolfine. The study compared two different… Expand
Topical metronidazole maintains remissions of rosacea.
- M. Dahl, H. Katz, +14 authors J. Czernielewski
- Medicine
- Archives of dermatology
- 1 June 1998
BACKGROUND
Rosacea is a chronic skin disease that requires long-term therapy. Oral antibiotics and topical metronidazole successfully treat rosacea. Because long-term use of systemic antibiotics… Expand
Topical retinoids. Their uses in dermatology.
- M. Verschoore, M. Bouclier, J. Czernielewski, C. Hensby
- Medicine
- Dermatologic clinics
- 1993
The retinoids provide an important new way of treating dermatologic disorders. They have also proved to have a role in the prevention of new lesion formation. New retinoids, of which adapalene is… Expand
Efficacy and safety of CD 271 alcoholic gels in the topical treatment of acne vulgaris
- M. Verschoore, A. Langner, H. Wolska, S. Jablonska, J. Czernielewski, H. Schaefer
- Medicine
- The British journal of dermatology
- 1 April 1991
CD 271, a naphthoic acid, is a powerful modulator of epidermal differentiation. This double‐blind, randomized study compared the efficacy and safety of two concentrations (0.03% w/w and 0.1% w/w) of… Expand
Physiology of the vellus hair follicle: hair growth and sebum excretion
- U. Blume, J. Ferracin, M. Verschoore, J. Czernielewski, H. Schaefer
- Medicine
- The British journal of dermatology
- 1 January 1991
Summary The growth of vellus hair and the secretion of sebum from vellus hair follicles were measured on the forehead, cheek, chest, shoulder and back of healthy men and women aged 15–30 years. Hair… Expand
Lymecycline in the treatment of acne: an efficacious, safe and cost-effective alternative to minocycline.
- Luc Bossuyt, Johan Bosschaert, +8 authors J. Czernielewski
- Medicine
- European journal of dermatology : EJD
- 15 April 2003
A comparison of efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of lymecycline and minocycline in the treatment of acne vulgaris has been addressed. This was a multicenter, randomized, investigator-masked,… Expand