STL Index for: Drospirenone

Adult Female Acne: Managing the Hormones

Explore the role of hormones in managing adult female acne with insights from Dr. Jennifer Lipson. Understand the pathophysiology, prevalence, and impact of hormonal therapies including oral contraceptives, spironolactone, and new topical treatments like clascoterone cream. Discover effective strategies for targeting hormones to treat this common and challenging condition.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Acne

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder in reproductive aged women. This article will review the treatments for acne due to androgen excess in PCOS women.

New Developments in Hormonal Therapy for Acne (FP Edition)

The proven therapeutic benefits of OCs offer a valuable option to physicians for the treatment of acne. The accumulating evidence on the efficacy and safety of recently available drospirenone-containing hormonal preparations provides dermatologists with a new option for the treatment of acne and other hyperandrogenic disorders.

New Developments in Hormonal Therapy for Acne (Pharmacist Edition)

Oral contraceptives (OCs) have been used for many years by dermatologists as a treatment option for women with acne. The proven therapeutic benefits of OCs extend a valuable alternative to physicians for the treatment of acne.

New Developments in Hormonal Therapy for Acne

Oral contraceptives (OCs) are a valuable option for the treatment of women with acne. The use of OCs can be considered across the spectrum of acne disease severity in women. In Canada, three preparations are approved for mild-to-moderate acne, and a fourth is indicated for severe acne.

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