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The purpose of this study is to determine whether Adapalene, 0.1% is safe and effective in the treatment of Acne Vulgaris.
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Lead Sponsor
Galderma R&D
NCT07205107 · Acne Vulgaris
NCT06225570 · Acne Vulgaris
NCT05891795 · Acne Vulgaris
NCT06447480 · Acne Vulgaris
NCT06141330 · Acne Vulgaris
University of California
San Diego, California
Dermatology Specialists, Inc.
Vista, California
Cherry Creek Dermatology
Denver, Colorado
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