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azelaic acid and Skin Diseases

azelaic acid has been researched along with Skin Diseases in 9 studies

nonanedioic acid : An alpha,omega-dicarboxylic acid that is heptane substituted at positions 1 and 7 by carboxy groups.

Skin Diseases: Diseases involving the DERMIS or EPIDERMIS.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Topical azelaic acid (AzA) is approved for the treatment of acne vulgaris and inflammatory (papulopustular) rosacea."8.83The use of topical azelaic acid for common skin disorders other than inflammatory rosacea. ( Del Rosso, JQ, 2006)
"Topical azelaic acid (AzA) is approved for the treatment of acne vulgaris and inflammatory (papulopustular) rosacea."4.83The use of topical azelaic acid for common skin disorders other than inflammatory rosacea. ( Del Rosso, JQ, 2006)
"Azelaic acid is a complex molecule with many diverse activities."2.52Azelaic Acid: Evidence-based Update on Mechanism of Action and Clinical Application. ( Rosen, T; Schulte, BC; Wu, W, 2015)
"Azelaic acid (AzA) is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid that has a long and complex history in the treatment of skin disorders."2.43The evolution of azelaic acid. ( Fleischer, AB, 2006)

Research

Studies (9)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (33.33)18.7374
1990's1 (11.11)18.2507
2000's4 (44.44)29.6817
2010's1 (11.11)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Schulte, BC1
Wu, W1
Rosen, T1
Punsalan, T1
Usatine, RP1
Fleischer, AB1
Draelos, ZD1
Del Rosso, JQ1
Akamatsu, H1
Komura, J1
Asada, Y1
Miyachi, Y1
Niwa, Y1
Zina, G1
Nazzaro-Porro, M1

Reviews

5 reviews available for azelaic acid and Skin Diseases

ArticleYear
Azelaic Acid: Evidence-based Update on Mechanism of Action and Clinical Application.
    Journal of drugs in dermatology : JDD, 2015, Volume: 14, Issue:9

    Topics: Acne Vulgaris; Alopecia Areata; Dermatitis, Perioral; Dermatologic Agents; Dicarboxylic Acids; Facia

2015
The evolution of azelaic acid.
    Cutis, 2006, Volume: 77, Issue:2 Suppl

    Topics: Acne Vulgaris; Dermatologic Agents; Dicarboxylic Acids; Humans; Hyperpigmentation; Rosacea; Skin Dis

2006
The rationale for advancing the formulation of azelaic acid vehicles.
    Cutis, 2006, Volume: 77, Issue:2 Suppl

    Topics: Administration, Cutaneous; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical; Dermatologic Agents; Dicarboxylic Acids; Human

2006
The use of topical azelaic acid for common skin disorders other than inflammatory rosacea.
    Cutis, 2006, Volume: 77, Issue:2 Suppl

    Topics: Administration, Cutaneous; Dermatitis, Perioral; Dermatologic Agents; Dicarboxylic Acids; Humans; Me

2006
Azelaic acid.
    Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1987, Volume: 17, Issue:6

    Topics: Acne Vulgaris; Antineoplastic Agents; Dicarboxylic Acids; Humans; Skin Diseases; Skin Neoplasms

1987

Other Studies

4 other studies available for azelaic acid and Skin Diseases

ArticleYear
Red facial rash with "granitos".
    The Journal of family practice, 2005, Volume: 54, Issue:9

    Topics: Anti-Bacterial Agents; Dermatologic Agents; Diagnosis, Differential; Dicarboxylic Acids; Disease Pro

2005
Inhibitory effect of azelaic acid on neutrophil functions: a possible cause for its efficacy in treating pathogenetically unrelated diseases.
    Archives of dermatological research, 1991, Volume: 283, Issue:3

    Topics: Chemotaxis; Dermatologic Agents; Dicarboxylic Acids; Humans; Hydroxides; Inflammation; Neutrophils;

1991
[Azelaic acid: an innovation in the treatment of acne. Introduction and history].
    Giornale italiano di dermatologia e venereologia : organo ufficiale, Societa italiana di dermatologia e sifilografia, 1989, Volume: 124, Issue:10

    Topics: Acne Vulgaris; Administration, Oral; Adolescent; Dermatologic Agents; Dicarboxylic Acids; Drug Evalu

1989
Azelaic acid: a new therapeutic agent. Proceedings of the CMD-satellite-symposium on azelaic acid. 17th World Congress of Dermatology. Berlin, May 1987.
    Acta dermato-venereologica. Supplementum, 1989, Volume: 143

    Topics: Animals; Dermatologic Agents; Dicarboxylic Acids; Humans; Skin Diseases

1989