ADAPALENE (adapalene) by Sandoz is mechanism of action: adapalene acts on retinoid receptors. First approved in 2010.
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Mechanism of Action: Adapalene acts on retinoid receptors. Biochemical and pharmacological profile studies have demonstrated that adapalene is a modulator of cellular differentiation, keratinization, and inflammatory processes all of which represent important features in the pathology of acne…
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Clindamycin Phosphate, Adapalene, and Benzoyl Peroxide Triple Combination Gel in Canadian Patients With Acne Vulgaris
"A Comparative Clinical Evaluation of the Efficacy of Topical Adapalene, Benzoyl Peroxide Gel, Oral Lactobacillus Rhamnosus, D-chiro-inositol, Inulin Capsule, and Their Fixed Combination in Mild to Moderate Acne Vulgaris Patients."
Clinical Endpoint Bioequivalence Study of Adapalene Gel 0.1%
A Study to Compare FCD105 Foam to Minocycline 3% Foam, Adapalene 0.3% Foam and Vehicle Foam.
A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Adapalene-Clindamycin Combination Gel in the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris
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