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Jennifer Jones1,2, Hale Z Toklu2,3
1Department of Family Medicine, University of Central Florida.
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
|July 10, 2023
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Description Primary care physicians need to incorporate "cosmetovigilance" into their post-graduate curriculum to increase their residents' awareness of the adverse reactions induced by the use of cosmetic products, as well as promoting good reporting behavior.
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