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Pharmacist Prescriptive Authority for Acne: An Evidence-Based Approach to Policy

Jennifer Adams, Alex J. Adams, Michael E. Klepser

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Abstract

The diagnosis of acne is typically straightforward and based on physical signs and symptoms. Some jurisdictions in Canada, the United Kingdom, and United States have enabled a pharmacist treatment model to diagnose and manage patients with mild acne using prescription medications. Studies have found the model to be safe and effective, while simultaneously increasing more timely access to care for patients which may reduce the potential adverse impacts of acne. Further, use of a standardized protocol may alleviate some of the concerns expressed over the model. This paper summarize answers to frequent questions to help policymakers consider the objective evidence for their jurisdiction.

Topics & Concepts

AcneJurisdictionPharmacistMedical prescriptionMedicineAcne treatmentProtocol (science)Adverse effectFamily medicineMedical emergencyAlternative medicineNursingPharmacyPolitical scienceDermatologyPharmacologyLawPathologyAcne and Rosacea Treatments and EffectsContact Dermatitis and AllergiesDrug-Induced Adverse Reactions
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