The Use Of Acne
Antibiotics
So many people find that the use of over the counter
medications to treat acne problems just does not work for them.
People have tried and tried these over the counter acne
medications, creams, and washes for years and years. Some
people may be able to actually say that they have literally
tried everything out there at least once in a desperate attempt
to find the one cure. For those who find that these products do
not work no matter what end up trying something completely new
and different.
For a lot of people, acne antibiotics are the miracle that
they have been waiting for and find that this is what they
should have been waiting for. These acne antibiotics are
something that not a lot of people know about but it does make
a lot of sense. The fact behind acne is that acne is the
symptom of follicles becoming obstructed which causes infection
with bacteria. So what the acne antibiotics do is they decrease
the amount of bacteria that is found around the follicle and in
the follicle. Also, acne antibiotics help to reduce chemicals
that are irritating in nature.
Different
Types
There are several different types of acne antibiotics
that can be prescribed for problems with acne. But out of all
of the different acne antibiotics that are passed out on a
daily basis, the one that is the most commonly used is that of
Tetracycline. Usually it is only a does of 500mg that is taken
twice each day. This dosage would continue until the patient
sees a decrease in acne and then the dosage would be decreased
to about half. Another type that is used when acne antibiotics
are concerned is that of Erythromycin which is known to be
slightly better then Tetracycline since it can be used in women
who are pregnant.
For those who suffer a great deal with pustular acne, he
above acne antibiotics are not generally used, as they
would not be the most effective for this type. Instead, doctors
and skin care specialists will prescribe Minocycline. There are
side effects that come along with this type of medicine, as
with any of the acne antibiotics, but these are generally seen
in people who have been taking the drug for a long period of
time. For those who cannot deal with the other medicines,
Doxycycline is used and the dosage is pretty small, even when
first starting. There is also Clindamycin, which is in the same
category as the other acne antibiotics but is generally used
for topical usage.
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