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PIME
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PIMEPetites i Mitjanes Empreses (Catalan: Small and Medium Enterprises)
PIMEPontificio Istituto Missione Estere (Italian: Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions)
PIMEPrimary Intrathoracic Malignant Effusion (oncology)
PIMEPimecrolimus
PIMEPontifical Institute for Foreign Missions
PIMEPublic Information Materials Exchange (nuclear communicators)


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Topical medications may include corticosteroids, topical tacrolimus, topical pimecrolimus, Derma-Smoothe/FS scalp oil; Triamcinolone acetonide (a corticosteroid) may be injected into inflamed, symptomatic areas of the scalp2.
Gorouhi F, Solhpour A, Beitollahi JM, Afshar S, Davari P, Hashemi P, Nassiri Kashani M, Firooz A: Randomized trial of pimecrolimus cream versus triamcinolone acetonide paste in the treatment of oral lichen planus.
The use of pimecrolimus or tacrolimus for EGFR inhibitor-associated rash has been explored; however, the drugs are immunosuppressants, so they are not recommended for immunosuppressed patients (Eaby et al.
 
 
 
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