Root Admin Guide Posted February 14, 2017 Root Admin Report Share Posted February 14, 2017 "There are many effective treatments for rosacea. Some common topical medications include metronidazole, azalaic acid, ivermectin, or sulfur-based products. Oral antibiotics are commonly used, such as doxycycline, especially when papules and pustules are present. Redness and broken blood vessels are much more difficult to treat with medications. A topical medication that was originally designed to treat glaucoma can be used, providing temporary relief by blanching the superficial blood vessels. This medication, called Mirvaso, is very effective for some people but, unfortunately, not all patients are responsive." Reviewing Rosacea, By Darrel Arthurs, ARNP, DCNP , Dermatology Education & Practice from NADNP, Healthcare POV, Advance Web Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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