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Randi Robertson, a 17-year-old patient, has developed acne on her face and neck. She comes to the physician’s office because the acne has not responded to over-the-counter (OTC) preparations. She states that her friend told her that she may be able to take a pill to help her skin. Randi has no past medical history and her BMI is 28. Randi returns in three months for a checkup. Her acne has not improved with the medication prescribed. The physician informs Randi that she probably has type 3 acne. Which treatment should be initiated at this point? a. Topical and oral corticosteroids. b. A combination of topical and oral antivirals. c. A combination of topical antibiotics and oral antibiotics. d. Systemic hormones.
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