Adherence in Acne

作者: Scott A. Davis , Xi Tan , Stephanie Snyder , Ian Crandell , Amir Al-Dabagh

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30994-1_9

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摘要: Poor adherence is a common cause for treatment failure in treatable diseases such as acne. Numerous studies have examined this relationship, along with the reasons why patients tend to not adhere their acne medications and methods that may improve adherence. can include obtain medication, “drug holidays,” early discontinuation, or simply misunderstanding how medication supposed be used. Insufficient leads addition of unnecessary treatments, patient frustration dissatisfaction, increase medical expense. Only about 50 % properly therapeutic regimen defined by dermatologist [1, 2].

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