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Hello everyone. We are back from the American Academy of Dermatology meeting and looking foward to sharing all of the latest information on acne with you. Keep checking back as we will be adding new information daily.
We look forward to continuing to keep you informed about everything acne.
March 14th, 2006
We will be heading to San Francisco for this year’s winter American Academy of Dermatology meeting. We will be making sure that we find the latest and greatest information as it pertains to acne treatment for you while we are there.
Have a great week and we’ll start posting when we return.
March 2nd, 2006
The American Academy of Dermatology’s annual winter meeting will begin next week, and we are sure that it will be filled with a wealth of information and new news about acne treatment.
We look forward to sharing with you and keeping you up to the minute with what’s new in the world of acne and acne treatment.
February 25th, 2006
Sorry for the lack of posts this past week, we were away for a little break. We wanted to let you know that we are back and you can expect more up to the minute information on Everything Acne as you have come to expect.
January 29th, 2006
From everyone here at Everything Acne.com, we wish you a happy and healthy new year and look forward to keeping you up to date on everything acne.
January 1st, 2006
From everyone here at Everything Acne.com, we would like to wish you a happy and healthy holiday season. We hope you continue to visit so that you can stay on top of the most recent advances in acne and acne treatment.
Enjoy!!!
December 25th, 2005
We were recently asked whether or not is was safe to be on spironolactone for an extended period of time. Looking through the literature, there is no evidence that demonstrates any negative effects that occur from long term spironolactone use.
It is important to remember that spironolactone should not be used in those with kidney problems, those who have abnormal uterine bleeding, women who are pregnant, or those with a personal or family history of breast, ovarian or uterine cancer.
An article from 2002 assessed the long term safety of chronic spironolactone use and showed that the long-term use of spironolactone in the treatment of acne in women appears to be safe.
Read the abstract of this article here.
December 6th, 2005