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Salicylic acid is a topical treatment containing an antibiotic that kills bacteria. What does Salicylic acid most likely treat? -alopecia areata -acne -head lice -melanoma
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Salicylic acid is a topical treatment containing an antibiotic that kills bacteria. What does Salicylic acid most likely treat?
-alopecia areata
-acne
-head lice
-melanoma
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acne
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salicylic acid is mostly used for treating acne.
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