[HTML][HTML] Medicinal plants for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a review of recent evidences
H Nasri, M Bahmani, N Shahinfard… - Jundishapur journal …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Results: Consumption of alternative and complementary medicine, including medicinal
plants, is increasing and is common amongst patients affected by acne and infectious skin
diseases. Medicinal plants have a long history of use and have been shown to possess low
side effects. These plants are a reliable source for preparation of new drugs. Conclusions:
Many plants seem to have inhibitory effects on the growth of bacteria, fungi and viruses in
vitro. However, there are a few clinical evidences about the effectiveness and safety of these …
plants, is increasing and is common amongst patients affected by acne and infectious skin
diseases. Medicinal plants have a long history of use and have been shown to possess low
side effects. These plants are a reliable source for preparation of new drugs. Conclusions:
Many plants seem to have inhibitory effects on the growth of bacteria, fungi and viruses in
vitro. However, there are a few clinical evidences about the effectiveness and safety of these …
Results:
Consumption of alternative and complementary medicine, including medicinal plants, is increasing and is common amongst patients affected by acne and infectious skin diseases. Medicinal plants have a long history of use and have been shown to possess low side effects. These plants are a reliable source for preparation of new drugs.
Conclusions:
Many plants seem to have inhibitory effects on the growth of bacteria, fungi and viruses in vitro. However, there are a few clinical evidences about the effectiveness and safety of these plants in the treatment of acne and other skin infections.
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