Galderma Lab is a pharmaceutical company that specializes in producing dermatological solutions for skin, hair, and nail issues. It was founded in 1981 and has a global presence in over 100 countries. Their products are available only through a prescription from a doctor.
Galderma Lab was formed as a joint venture between Nestlé and L'Oréal in 1981.
In 2019, Nestlé acquired L'Oréal's stake and became the sole shareholder of Galderma Lab.
Galderma's portfolio initially included topical creams for treating acne and rosacea, but has since expanded to other dermatological conditions.
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Epiduo is a prescription-strength topical gel that combines adapalene and benzoyl peroxide to treat moderate to severe acne.
Oracea is a prescription-strength oral medication that uses doxycycline to treat rosacea.
Mirvaso is a prescription-strength topical gel that uses brimonidine to reduce facial redness associated with rosacea.
Galderma Lab is a pharmaceutical company that produces dermatological solutions for skin, hair, and nail issues.
Yes, all Galderma products are available only through a prescription from a doctor.
Galderma products are designed to treat a variety of dermatological conditions, including acne, rosacea, and psoriasis.
Galderma products are available only through a prescription from a doctor, so you will need to consult your physician or dermatologist.
No, Galderma was originally a joint venture between Nestlé and L'Oréal, but Nestlé acquired L'Oréal's stake in 2019 and is now the sole shareholder.