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Oracea for the journey ahead
In the management of rosacea, the direction is clear…
Powerful change for the journey ahead
Early efficacy with safety for the long term.

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Oracea
The only FDA-approved branded oral therapy for rosacea.
Rosacea is inflammatory. Oracea is anti-inflammatory. Not antimicrobial.
Oracea has o branded or generic bioequivalent
Brand name: Oracea
Generic name/category: Doxycycline, Tetracycline antibiotics
Company: Galderma
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: Rosacea
Target: Healthcare Professionals (HCP)
Tagline: The unorthodoxycycline
Publication: Dermatology Times May 2009
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Finacea
For the multi-faceted challenges of mild to moderate rosacea
Offering more in one convenient package.
myfinacea.com – a website for patient support and education
Brand name: finacea
Generic name/category: Azelaic acid
Company: Intendis (part of the Bayer Group)
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: Rosacea
Target: Healthcare Professionals (HCP)
Tagline: Offering more in one convenient package
Publication: Dermatology Times May 2009
Oracea
Are you being tormented by red bumps and blemishes?
It could be Rosacea.
Find out more at www.oracea.com/worksfromwithin or call 888-ORA-CEA1
Doxycycline (INN) is a member of the tetracycline antibiotics group and is commonly used to treat a variety of infections. Doxycycline is a semi-synthetic tetracycline invented and clinically developed in the early 1960s by Pfizer Inc. and marketed under the brand name Vibramycin. Vibramycin received FDA approval in 1967, becoming Pfizer’s first once-a-day broad-spectrum antibiotic. Other brand names include Monodox, Microdox, Periostat, Vibra-Tabs, Oracea, Doryx, Vibrox, Adoxa, Doxyhexal, Doxylin, and Atridox (topical doxycycline hyclate for Periodontitis).
Brand name: Oracea
Generic name/category: Doxycycline
Company: Galderma Laboratories
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: Inflammatory lesions (papules and pustules) of rosacea
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Help discipline your skin, with Oracea
Publication: Reader’s Digest June 2009





