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Re: realfast95 post# 406

Monday, 10/28/2019 5:27:52 PM

Monday, October 28, 2019 5:27:52 PM

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You missed the entire point (an online magazine????), Aluure is the number 1 Worldwide beauty and health magazine and Allure was the first women's magazine to write about the health risks associated with silicone breast implants, and has reported on other controversial health issues.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allure_(magazine)

Apples and oranges, Allure is like getting on the front page of the NY Times for women's beauty and health. What will you do when they are on tv, still say, so what? This has been trying to be accomplished for 4-5 decades do you get that? Billions and billions and billions of dollars have been spent by multiple companies trying to solve the problem of being able to use Minocyline topical rather than ingested.

And it isn't a case of people that have complications will switch it is that the majority will switch as who the heck wants to ingest a medication when one can apply it topically?


Read this slower, it is not the writer saying these things or the company these are independent respected members of their field, slow your roll then do some DD.

"Minocyline is the main oral antibiotic for treating moderate and severe cystic acne," says Howard Sobel, clinical cosmetic dermatologist at Lenox Hill hospital. "Now we have Amzeeq, which delivers minocycline in a foam form. It’s exciting because it avoids the possible oral complications seen with oral minocyline and has all the same beneficial effects." Specifically, Amzeeq is indicated to treat "inflammatory lesions of non-nodular moderate to severe acne vulgaris," the medical term for common acne.

According to Shari Marchbein, clinical assistant professor of dermatology at NYU, potential side effects of the oral form include drug-induced lupus, liver toxicity, vertigo, and severe rashes. In a clinical trial of over 2,400 patients of nine years and older — one of the largest clinical acne studies to date — no treatment-related serious side effects were recorded. (The most common side effect was headache, which was reported in three percent of subjects testing Amzeeq versus two percent of subjects without.)

Minocycline has never before been available as a topical treatment due to the molecule's instability in typical topical formulations.


If you kids would just quit trying to prove how something is just like something else, rather than finding out what makes something stand above the rest, you will never get anywhere. most of biotech's are crapshoots this one isn't but you will realize that to late because your trying to find a car that is just like it, which you will never find.

But, if you are going to post things that you have no utter clue as to what you are posting then you are doing no one any good, disinformation is just that disinformation.

You need to do some serious DD, I will leave it at that.

Over it now. You have a good day.

Peace out.