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Formulation, in vitro release and transdermal diffusion of salicylic acid and topical niacinamide
(North-West University, 2009)
Acne affects as many as 80% of young adults and adolescents all over the world. This detrimental condition can be classified into four stages: (a) open comedo (blackhead), (b) closed comedo (whitehead), (c) papule and (d) ...
Formulation, in vitro release and transdermal diffusion of vitamin B3 for treatment of acne
(North-West University, 2009)
Acne is an extremely common condition, affecting almost 80% of adolescents and young adults. It is an inflammatory disease, characterised by comedones, papules, pustules and sometimes cysts. Factors causing acne include ...
Formulation, in vitro release and transdermal diffusion of azelaic acid with topical niacinamide
(North-West University, 2010)
Acne is a common skin disease that affects the follicular unit of the skin. Inflammatory- and noninflammatory forms of acne exist. The most affected areas on the body include the face, upper part of the chest and the back. ...
Formulation, in vitro release and transdermal diffusion of anti-inflammatory gel preparations containing diclofenac salts
(North-West University, 2010)
Most individuals are influenced by pain at some stage in their lives. It can either be of acute or chronic nature. An acute pain condition initiates and is treated within a time span of 12 weeks. Chronic pain can, however, ...
Formulation, in vitro release and transdermal diffusion of isoniazide and rifampicin for dermal tuberculosis
(North-West University, 2009)
Extra pulmonary tuberculosis makes up 10% of all tuberculosis cases and cutaneous tuberculosis (CTB) only a fraction of this 10%. CTB is caused by mainly Mycobacterium tuberculosis and can lead to scarring and deformities. ...