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Miracle-worker aspirin represses rosacea flushing
Side benefits add to therapy equation

Rebecca Bryant


Aspirin should be the first line of defense against flushing, an early sign of rosacea and persistent source of embarrassment to patients, says Joseph B. Bikowski, M.D., a dermatologist practicing in Sewickley, Pa., and a clinical associate professor of dermatology at Ohio State University in Columbus. Dr. Bikowski frequently takes this message to professional conferences, sharing his own experience.

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