Mel Seabright, PharmD, MBA, is a clinical pharmacist specializing in pharmacy benefits management and managed care. He has extensive experience in utilization management, medical writing and drug information.
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterized by transient or persistent erythema of the central face including inflammatory papules or pustules, telangiectasia, or hyperplasia of the connective tissue.1 At least 14 million people in the United States have rosacea, and the prevalence may be as high as 5%.1,2 This disease is most common in women (especially during menopause), people with fair skin, and in adults between the ages of 30 and 60.2
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