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- W4285191736 abstract "Acne vulgaris is among the most frequent chronic skin disorders in adolescents, characterized by inflammation of the pilosebaceous unit. The psychological distress due to the disfiguring is the main problem that affects the quality of life for patients suffering from acne. Drugs for the treatment of acne are one of the main contents of drug research on common skin diseases. Acne treatment has remained relatively unaltered over the last years. Still, in conjunction with the increase of bacterial resistance to antibiotics throughout the world, there is a global trend away from antibiotic monotherapy treatment. This review discussed the currently used treatment options and evaluated the issues and evidence supporting their usage for patients with acne, including drug therapy with topical, oral, hormonal therapy, and so on. Drug therapy is the most common method in the clinic. Due to the multifactorial etiology of acne vulgaris, most drugs cannot meet the treatment requirements. Therefore, the screening and development of excellent drugs are one of the key targets for treating acne in the future." @default.
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