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    GlossaryMetronidazole (Metrogel)

    antibiotic treating bacterial and protozoal infections, often called Flagyl

    Metronidazole, commonly known by the brand name Flagyl, is an antibiotic and antiprotozoal medication used to treat a variety of infections caused by bacteria and parasites. It is effective against anaerobic bacteria and certain parasites, making it useful for conditions such as bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, and certain types of gastrointestinal infections.

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      Dermatologic Therapy: December 1986 to December 1987

      research Dermatologic Therapy: December 1986 to December 1987

      July 1988 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Various dermatologic treatments were effective for skin conditions like acne, rosacea, hair loss, and psoriasis from December 1986 to December 1987.
      Facial Resurfacing of the Male Patient

      research Facial Resurfacing of the Male Patient

      8 citations, July 2008 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      More men are getting non-surgical cosmetic treatments due to increased income and social acceptance, with less invasive options being preferred.
      Dermatological Drugs and Topical Agents

      research Dermatological Drugs and Topical Agents

      January 2004 in “Side effects of drugs annual”
      Certain skin drugs and topical agents, including some natural extracts and fragrances, can cause allergic reactions. Some hair dyes and extensions, as well as minoxidil, a hair growth treatment, can also cause allergies. Botulinum toxin A can effectively reduce sweat but may have temporary side effects.
      Vulvar Problems in Elderly Women

      research Vulvar Problems in Elderly Women

      8 citations, September 1997 in “Postgraduate medicine”
      Older women often have vulva issues due to less estrogen, which can be misdiagnosed and lead to wrong treatments.