What are two Tinea infections that can't be treated with OTC and what are their 'common names'?
Tinea capitis = Ringworm of the scalp
Tinea unguium = Onychomycosis (Nail infection)
Either of these oral antibiotics is not the first choice for acne treatment and may cause pigmentation changes in skin, teeth, or other membranes.
What is Minocycline or Tetracycline.
This is the only type of hair loss that is approved for OTC treatment.
What is Adronergic alopecia?
Name the three plants that frequently cause ACD in class.
What is Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
Salicylic acid comes in these two strengths for the treatment of warts/callouses.
What is 17% & 40%?
These are the two recommended first-line treatments for dandruff.
What is Pyrothinium Zinc (Head-N-Shoulders) & Selenium Sulfide (Selsen Blue)?
This is the most common Tinea infection.
Tinea Pedis

Two parts: This acne treatment can be a concern with Reyes' Disease. This different acne treatment has no recommendation for use within the 2024 guidelines, and comes with a distinct smell.
1. Hydroxy Acids (specifically Salicylic acid)
2. Sulfur-containing compounds
This form of autoimmune hair loss can present as scattered varying patches of hair loss.
What is Alopecia areata?
This class of antibiotics is our SECOND-LINE treatment to acne.
What is Macrolides?
Name the two forms of OTC cryotherapy components for eliminating warts and the more effective one. (One is an acronym, bonus points if you can say what the acronym stands for)
DMEP (Dimethyl ether and Propane) and Nitrous Oxide
This is the key to the effectiveness of medicated shampoo.
What is contact time?
This popular antifungal spray is known to sting when being applied.
What is Tolnaftate?
Brand: Tinactin
A patient presents with many Non-inflammatory lesions, and some inflammatory lesions would be categorized under what grade or severity rating?
What is Moderate Severity?

This type of hair loss is typically associate with chemotherapy and leaves behind only fine telegenic hairs.
What is Anagen Effluvium?
It is also associated with radiation, and heavy metal poisoning.
The percentage off BSA coverage that would eliminate a patient as a candidate for self-care. It is different for ACD and ICD.
>20% for ACD
>10% for ICD
This is the appropriate number of treatments for wart cryotherapy treatment prior to healthcare referral.
What is 3-4 rounds of treatment?
The recommended duration of OTC treatment of Sebecious dermatosis prior to referral.
What is 14 days without improvement?
The timeframe of tinea infections according to their location.
Pedis & Corporis = 4 weeks
Cruris = 2 weeks
Isotretinoin has some serious side effects with pregnancy and need to be avoided. What is the name of this drug safety system used with this drug?
REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies) or iPledge.
Name one difference between Minoxidil foam and solution counseling points or administrations.
Foam is applied in rows to the scalp.
Foam is always 5%, while solution could be 2 or 5%.
Foam should be applied with COLD hands.
Foam is massaged into the scalp.
After how many days of unsuccessful treatment should atopic dermatitis be referred to a provider?
This educated medical expert is responsible for most a popular line of wart treatments and shoe inserts.
Who is Dr. Scholl?
This is the age limit for Scaly Dermatoses (Dandruff, Seborrheic dermatitis, or Psoriasis)
What is less than 2 YOA?
This type of product is preferred in instances of erosive interdigital tinea.
What is Sprays/gels?
This newer antibiotic can be used to treat acne and is supported to have less GI upset side effects due to a narrower spectrum.
What is Seracycline?
This relatively new class of drugs, previously used for autoimmune disorders, have recently gained FDA approval to treat Alopecia areata.
What is JAK inhibitors?
(JAK = JAnus Kinase)

List the 7 topical corticosteroids discussed in class in order of their strength.
Hydrocortisone <Desonide <Fluticasone < Triamicolone <Mometasone <Betamethasone <Clobetasol

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This type of wart presentation is attributed to patients who frequently bite their nails and has a cauliflower-like appearance.
This is the mechanism of action for Coal Tar.
What is prevention of cross-linking DNA?