Abstract

While certain of the oxyquinoline derivatives, such as Vioform and Quinolor Compound, have been known to be useful as topical therapeutic agents in pyodermas and related conditions, the dichloroxyquinaldine products are not so well known in this country. This compound, commonly known as Sterosan, has been studied by European workers, and Sulzberger (1) has also suggested that it may have merit. In the European literature Hotz and Frutiger (2), Jadassohn et al. (3) Jadassohn and Fazler (4), Bruni (5), and Hirsch (6) have all reported upon its use as a therapeutic agent in dermatologie conditions due to infection.

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