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  • 5. Skin tolerability and efficacy of combination therapy with hydrogen peroxide stabilized cream and adapalene gel in comparison with benzoyl peroxide cream and adapalene gel in common acne. A randomized, investigator-masked, controlled trial.
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  • 8. Randomised, controlled trial of the efficacy and safety of adapalene gel 0.1% and tretinoin cream 0.05% in patients with acne vulgaris.
    Cunliffe WJ, Danby FW, Dunlap F, Gold MH, Gratton D, Greenspan A.
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  • 11. Efficacy and safety of a nano-emulsion gel formulation of adapalene 0.1% and clindamycin 1% combination in acne vulgaris: a randomized, open label, active-controlled, multicentric, phase IV clinical trial.
    Prasad S, Mukhopadhyay A, Kubavat A, Kelkar A, Modi A, Swarnkar B, Bajaj B, Vedamurthy M, Sheikh S, Mittal R.
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  • 12. Adapalene-benzoyl peroxide once-daily, fixed-dose combination gel for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a randomized, bilateral (split-face), dose-assessment study of cutaneous tolerability in healthy participants.
    Andres P, Pernin C, Poncet M.
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  • 13. Adapalene gel, 0.1%, as maintenance therapy for acne vulgaris: a randomized, controlled, investigator-blind follow-up of a recent combination study.
    Thiboutot DM, Shalita AR, Yamauchi PS, Dawson C, Kerrouche N, Arsonnaud S, Kang S.
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  • 14. Randomized comparison of the safety and efficacy of tazarotene 0.1% cream and adapalene 0.3% gel in the treatment of patients with at least moderate facial acne vulgaris.
    Tanghetti E, Dhawan S, Green L, Del Rosso J, Draelos Z, Leyden J, Shalita A, Glaser DA, Grimes P, Webster G, Barnett P, Le Gall N.
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  • 15. Randomized controlled trial of the tolerability, safety, and efficacy of adapalene gel 0.1% and tretinoin microsphere gel 0.1% for the treatment of acne vulgaris.
    Thiboutot D, Gold MH, Jarratt MT, Kang S, Kaplan DL, Millikan L, Wolfe J, Loesche C, Baker M.
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  • 16. The efficacy, safety, and tolerability of adapalene versus benzoyl peroxide in the treatment of mild acne vulgaris: a randomized trial.
    Babaeinejad SH, Fouladi RF.
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  • 17. Adapalene gel 0.1% is effective and safe for Japanese patients with acne vulgaris: a randomized, multicenter, investigator-blinded, controlled study.
    Kawashima M, Harada S, Loesche C, Miyachi Y.
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  • 18. Is switching retinoids a sound strategy for the treatment of acne vulgaris?
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  • 19. The tolerability profile of clindamycin 1%/benzoyl peroxide 5% gel vs. adapalene 0.1%/benzoyl peroxide 2.5% gel for facial acne: results of a randomized, single-blind, split-face study.
    Gonzalez P, Vila R, Cirigliano M.
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  • 20. Adapalene gel 0.1% is effective and well tolerated in acne patients in a dermatology practice setting.
    Baker M, Tuley M, Busdiecker FL, Herndon JH, Slayton RM.
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