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Galderma's MetroGel 1% receives FDA nod for rosacea
Galderma Laboratories, L.P. has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for MetroGel (metronidazole) Topical Gel, 1%, a topical treatment for the inflammatory lesions of rosacea. MetroGel Topical Gel, 1% is available by prescription. According to Galderma,
the new medication incorporates a higher concentration of metronidazole in a
new, technologically advanced vehicle that incorporates HSA-3, a combination
of niacinamide, betadex and propylene glycol. The vehicle is a water-based formulation
and contains no alcohol. Another advantage of the new product is that it allows for once-a-day-dosing
as opposed to twice-a-day for most other topical rosacea treatments. "Rosacea is the fourth most common diagnosis made by dermatologists, and
we expect that MetroGel 1% will eventually become the number one prescribed
topical rosacea treatment," says Scott McCrea, Galderma product manager.
Galderma brand MetroGel 0.75% is currently the market leader in topical prescription
rosacea treatment. Albert Draaijer, president of Galderma Laboratories, L.P. says, "The development and approval of MetroGel 1% shows Galderma's ongoing commitment to research and development of new treatments for rosacea and other dermatological disease. We will continue to focus all of our resources on dermatology." | ![]() Stay Connected to Dermatology Times • Current Issue • Issue Archive • Subscribe to Enewsletter • Subscribe to Print Edition • Subscribe to Digital Edition • Events Calendar • Follow Us on Twitter • Advertise
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