Acne Products
Using Topical Products To Help Treat Acne
There are numerous types of acne medications available both over-the-counter and by prescription. While some antibiotics are used in treating
acne, most treatment starts with the use of topical acne products. These acne products are applied directly on the skin over the problem areas.
Those are often over-the-counter acne products, but topical antibiotics are also available for prescription.
These acne products help by killing the bacteria on the skin that may be causing the acne,
but also reduce the infection caused by the condition itself. It also works to indirectly keep the pores open.
Topical antibiotic products have been around for a number of years with little change to their formulation, and have generally been very
successful in treating various forms of acne.
Acne Products to Help Treat Acne
Clindaamycin is the most frequently used antibiotic for treating acne. It is available as a solution, lotion., or gel at 1%
strength. It is applied twice a day to all acne prone areas, and is generally well tolerated but may cause some irritation. There are
several skin conditions where use of this product is advised against, so consult your physician about these conditions before using it. This
medication must be prescribed.
Erythromycin is the second most common topical antibiotic used to treat acne. It is available as a gel, solution or
ointment at 2% strength. It must be applied twice a day to all acne prone areas, and is also generally well tolerated, though some irritation may
occur. It is also safe for use for women who are or may become pregnant.
Tetracycline is not often used as a topical treatment, but rather as an oral antibiotic. It is available as a solution and
ointment at different strengths. It contains sodium bisulfite, a sulfa derivative, and has been known to cause allergic reactions. It may
also cause yellowing of the skin. It is, however, a popular oral antibiotic for dermatologists to prescribe, but the same side effects may
occur.
Metronidazol is used frequently for acne caused by rosacea. It is available as a gel at .75% strength. It must be
applied once or twice a day, and like the others mentioned above, is usually well tolerated but can cause some irritation.
Prescribed Acne Products
There are many other products used to treat acne that must be prescribed by a physician. Many factors go into determining what product is
right for you such as skin type, type of acne, and the severity of your condition. It is usually recommended that you first try
over-the-counter medications to treat your acne before resorting to a prescribed antibiotic. This can decrease the need for these products
that are often harsh to your skin, but necessary in some cases to clear up the condition. Your physician will help you find one that is
right for you.
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