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Health and pharmacy can get complicated, especially when your doctor is not readily available. So #askyourpharmacist a question! I am a registered pharmacist practicing in California. At ask your pharmacist, my goal is to provide information on health, wellness, medicine, diseases and much more. Note: My videos are for information purpose only and does not replace a trip to the doctor.

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Can you use retinol with salicylic acid? | Can You Use Salicylic Acid & Retinol Together?

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