# Acne vulgaris

Clinical trials for drug safety evaluation, please follow the links below to make smart and accurate drug decisions.



Info about medications while breastfeeding

Tazarotene

Also known as AGN-190168, Avage, Tazaroteno, Tazarotenum, Tazorac, Zorac A synthetic, topical retinoid. Tazarotene induces the expression of tazarotene-induced gene 3 (TIG3), a tumor suppressor gene. In psoriasis, tazarotene normalizes abnormal keratinocyte...
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Isotretinoin

Also known as (7e,9e,11e,13Z)-Retinoic acid, 13-RA, 13-cRA, 13-cis retinoic acid, Accure, Accutane, Amnesteem, Cistane, Claravis, Isotretinoina, Isotretinoine, Isotretinoino, Isotretinoinum, Isotrex, Isotrexin, Neovitamin A, Neovitamin A Acid, Oratane, Ro 4-3780,...
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Adapalene

Also known as Adaferin, Adapaleno, Adapalenum, CD271, Differin, Differine A topical retinoid-like compound, chemically similar to vitamin A. Although the exact mechanism of action is unknown, adapalene binds to specific retinoic acid receptors in the nucleus, leading...
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Tretinoin

Can I take Tretinoin while breastfeeding? Topical tretinoin has not been studied during breastfeeding. Because it is poorly absorbed after topical application, it is considered a low risk to the nursing infant.[1][2][3] Ensure that the infant’s skin does not...
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Doxycycline

Also known as Doxiciclina, Doxycyclin, Doxycycline (anhydrous), Doxycycline Monohydrate, Doxycyclinum, Jenacyclin, Supracyclin, Vibramycin A synthetic, broad-spectrum tetracycline antibiotic exhibiting antimicrobial activity. Doxycycline binds to the 30S ribosomal...
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