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Topical antibiotics and antiseptics in dermatology BJDN, Volume 9, Number 4.
This article addresses the differences between antibiotics (some of which can be used topically or systemically) and antiseptics (which are for topical use only). It explains when each should be used, as well as discussing situations where there may be an issue of topical versus systemic antibiotic. Some adverse effects of these agents, such as contact reactions or bacterial resistance, are also discussed.
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