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Journey Medical Corporation Announces Publication in the Journal of the American Medical Association - Dermatology of the Phase 3 Clinical Trial Results of Emrosi™ (DFD-29) to Treat Rosacea

DFD-29 (40 mg Minocycline Hydrochloride Modified-Release Capsules, 10 mg immediate release and 30 mg extended release) achieved the co-primary and all secondary endpoints with no significant safety issues when administered once daily for 16 weeks Published data from two Phase 3 clinical trials demonstrated statistical superiority of DFD-29 over both Oracea® (doxycycline) capsules and placebo for IGA treatment success and the reduction of total lesion count, as well as significantly superior redu

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Journey Medical Corporation Announces Publication in the Journal of the American Medical Association - Dermatology of the Phase 3 Clinical Trial Results of Emrosi™ (DFD-29) to Treat Rosacea

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