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Minor derm ailments: how good is the evidence for common treatments? The Journal of family practice [J Fam Pract] Journal article

 
Eekhof JA, Neven AK, Gransjean SP, Assendelft WJ 
Minor derm ailments: how good is the evidence for common treatments? [Journal Article, Review]
J Fam Pract 2009 Sep; 58(9):E2.


Oral flucloxacillin is less effective than local antibiotics for impetigo in limited disease. Topical metronidazole and azelaic acid are effective for rosacea. Betadine is effective for minor infections following partial thickness burns. Terbinafine is effective against fungal infections of the nail. Miconazole is effective against oral thrush.



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