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prescription acne
Steve Welker asked:


While it is true that in most cases acne can be safely and effectively treated with over the counter treatments any time you have an unusual skin condition it is advisable to consult a dermatologist. The doctor can provide you with valuable advice on treating the condition even if it is only acne.

Severe acne should always be treated by a dermatologist, they can provide prescription medication that is effective at treating the more sever acne outbreaks. Moderate and mild acne can usually be treated without the advice of a doctor but even with moderate acne prescription medications may be able to treat it better and faster then over the counter solutions.

Medications for treating acne are given in one of two forms; oral or topical. In many cases the doctor will use a combination of both types to treat the outbreak. Antibiotics are frequently used to treat acne and can be provided in either form. Other topical medications will usually include ingredients such as zinc and retinoids.

The most common antibiotic for treating acne is tetracycline. It works with a dual action both killing the acne causing bacteria as well as helping to reduce the inflammation. Antibiotics are not an immediate fix and will usually have to be taken for weeks or even months before the acne clears up, you will also have to continue the antibiotic even after the acne clears up to prevent a re-occurrence. There are some side effect reported with the use of tetracycline, with extreme sensitivity to the sun being the most common one. Any one taking tetracycline needs to be very careful about exposure to sunlight to avoid severe sunburns. Some people may also experience nausea, hives and even dizziness.

Women undergoing treatment with tetracycline may notice an increase in vaginal yeast infections. Young children and pregnant women cannot take tetracycline because it can cause discoloration of growing teeth.

Ointments that contain antibiotics have a lower rate of reported side effects. These ointments will kill the bacteria and but there can be some cases of the bacteria becoming resistant to the antibiotics. Combining other medications such as; benzoyl peroxide with the antibiotic lotion can greatly reduce the chance of such problems.

Retinoids are a derivative of vitamin A and are usually applied directly the skin in the form of a lotion or crème. The use of topical retinoid medications is very effective in treating blackheads and whiteheads. It produces the positive results by cleaning out the pores that cause the acne; the only common side affect is dry skin.

If the acne is severe and is not responding to other treatments then an oral retinoid medication may be used. This will cause the top layer of skin to peel off which will also open the pores. The oral retinoids also cause the body to create less sebum, which also reduces the acne issues by reducing the oil on the skin.

There can be some rather serious side effects associated with using oral retinoid medications. Since they can cause serious birth defects any woman on oral retinoids should use two forms of birth control to avoid the possibility of pregnancy. They can also cause depression and liver damage so anyone using these medications must be closely monitored by their doctor.

There are some other medications that have the side effect of helping with acne. In some women birth control pills help reduce acne by changing the hormone levels and reducing the testosterone levels. Zinc can also be used to treat acne.



prescription acne
Robert Sheehan asked:


Prescription acne treatment is meant for various skin conditions. Due to a variety in skin texture acnes need to be treated using multiple prescription drugs and medications.

Prescription medicines containing peroxides are extremely useful for treating acnes of all sorts. Such medicines can cure zits, blackheads and other skin blemishes.

The effectiveness of prescription drugs and medications for curing acnes

When acnes are severe some prescription medications may not seem effective. In such cases it is better if you consult a dermatologist who will definitely help you to choose the correct medication for acne treatment. All prescription acne medicines do not work well for all acne types and the dermatologist knows it

Prescription drugs containing retinoids are good enough for treating acute acne conditions. They help to keep the pores clean and prevent the breakout of harmful acnes. However, the major drawback of a prescription drug is that it makes the skin highly sensitive especially when it comes under the direct rays of the sun.

Some consider antibiotics to be the best prescription medications for acne conditions. Now, this entirely depends on the severity of the acnes and expertise of the dermatologist in prescribing antibiotics for a proper acne cure.

However, it is not very easy to say that which prescription medication would best suit your acne condition.

Now, everybody does not get the opportunity to go to a dermatologist. They can ask the pharmacists and go for over the counter medication for treating annoying acne conditions. Even the pharmacists in some cases can tell you which medicine will best suit your acne type.

Prescription acne medicines are meant for severe and acute acne conditions and they are expensive as well. However, some medicines come with vigorous side effects. So, they should be taken as par doctor’s advice.

The most common prescription drugs available in the market today

BENZAC AC As a highly effective bactericidal and anti-inflammatory substance Benzac AC is a top graded topical solution. This solution can effectively take care of bacterial growth, whiteheads and blackheads. It also controls the amount of oil production. Benzac AC is both available as face washes and gels. Initially it can cause immense skin irritation causing unfavorable redness, peeling and dryness.

ERYTHROMYCINE It is a standard oral medication having immense acne fighting capacity. This is quite a safe drug which can be consumed both by pregnant and breastfeeding women. However, when you are pregnant and you are taking erythromycine it is essential that you inform your doctor. The medicines do have some common side effects but they are not so harmful for lactating and pregnant mothers.

RETIN-A This is a completely oil free topical acne product. It is in fact the first prescribed topical acne medicine. It is the first topical medicine to be used in Enhanced Derm Technologies’ unique Microsponge system. After direct application of RETIN A on the skin the skin feels warm with mild stinging and redness. This is followed by occasional peeling of the skin. However, the effects are no more there after some days as your skin gets adjusted to the medication within a short span of time.

ACCUTANE This is a widely used prescribed acne medication with several side effects. Usually doctors prescribe it more than other medicines. However, you should always take this medicine when prescribed by an expert dermatologist.

Apart from these medications dermatologists also prefer suggesting the usage of benzoyl peroxide, retinoids, chemical peels, antibiotics, and oral contraceptives for the proper healing of acne conditions.