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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for retinoid
  1. ... Prescription medicines containing vitamin D or vitamin A (retinoids) SYSTEMIC (BODY-WIDE) TREATMENTS If you have moderate ... faulty response. These medicines include methotrexate or cyclosporine. Retinoids such as acitretin can also be used. Newer ...
  2. ... your skin Prescription gels or creams containing a retinoid to help clear up the pimples Hormone pills ...
  3. ... the skin (topically) or that have vitamin A (retinoids) to take by mouth (orally) People with severe ...
  4. ... include: Moisturizers applied to the skin Medicines called retinoids that are taken by mouth in severe cases ...
  5. Topical creams containing urea, lactic acid, retinoids, and steroids may help. More commonly, treatment includes pills taken by mouth such as isotretinoin, acitretin, or methotrexate. Exposure to ultraviolet light ( ...
  6. ... your provider may prescribe medicines, such as a retinoid cream, to apply to the skin. If skin ...
  7. ... that do not contain enough protein Drugs, including retinoids, birth control pills, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, ...