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Zoe Diana Draelos, MD (00:07):
I don't think anybody likes to be sick. And when you give someone a medicine and tell them you have to put this on your skin, people sort of think, "Every time I put this on, it reminds me that I'm sick, that I have atopic dermatitis," for example. So if that topical medication can be incorporated into a skincare regimen and that skincare regimen provides fulfillment for the patient, then compliance will be increased.
(00:31):
So for example, you should recommend a cleanser, then following the cleanser, your topical medication, which is preparation of the skin for a nice moisturizer. And the rest of the skin can then be adorned with other body lotions or other topical products that improve the appearance of the skin.
(00:48):
So incorporating your prescription therapy into a skincare routine that the patient does every day is a way to increase adherence, and also a way to increase self-satisfaction and motivate the patient to continue to use prescription therapies because they're part of a total skincare regimen package.

