Dermopharmacy

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The Dermopharmacy is an interdisciplinary field of medicine and pharmacy that deals with the prevention and treatment of skin diseases as well as other influencing a skin condition through drugs , medical devices , food supplements , cosmetics or chemicals busy.

Corresponding to the interdisciplinary approach, dermatologists working in clinics and practices, pharmacists working in universities, hospitals, pharmacies or pharmacies as well as other doctors and natural scientists who work in authorities or in the cosmetic, pharmaceutical and raw materials industries cooperate. In the case of skin medicinal products , the interest applies to finished medicinal products as well as products from the mainstream formulation. The Society for Dermopharmacy (GD) was founded on June 20, 1995 in Eschborn to coordinate activities . Today the company is based in Cologne.

literature

Comprehensive overview of dermatics and cosmetics written by leading specialists:

  • Otto Braun-Falco , Max Gloor, Hans Ch. Korting (Ed.) Benefits and risks of cosmetics. Springer Verlag Heidelberg 2000, ISBN 3540670807
  • Martina Kerscher, Stefanie Williams (Eds.) Dermatocosmetics. Steinkopff Verlag Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3798514550
  • Hans Christian Korting and Wolfram Sterry (eds.) Therapeutic procedures in dermatology. Dermatics and cosmetics. Blackwell Verlag Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-131376317
  • Joachim Kresken, Walter Leven (Ed.) Dermocosmetics List. Govi Verlag Frankfurt a. M. 1998, ISBN 3774103909
  • Wolfgang Raab, Ursula Kindl, Michaela Arens-Corell (eds.) Care cosmetics. A guide. Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3804720080
  • Nanna Schürer, Joachim Kresken (Ed.) The dry skin. Scientific publishing company Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3804717764

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