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Instead
of an over-the-counter medicine, you might need prescription
medicines like stronger benzoyl peroxide, topical
antibiotics and products related to vitamin A. With
any medicine, it will take 4 to 6 weeks for your skin
to get better. Some medicines may seem to make your
acne a little worse before it gets better.
If
you have oily skin, the gel or liquid medicines may
be the best for you. They tend to dry your skin out.
If you have dry skin, a cream medicine may be better
for you.
Benzoyl
peroxide can stain your clothing or bed sheets, so
put it on in the morning after you get dressed. If
you need to use it twice a day, put it on again right
after your evening meal.
If
you use the benzoyl peroxide and erythromycin combination
(brand name: Benzamycin), you have to mix the two
products together yourself. Keep the mixture in your
refrigerator so it doesn't spoil.
Some
products related to vitamin A (brand names: Retin-A,
Avista, Differin and Tazorac) make your skin more
sensitive to sunlight. Put on these medicines in the
evening. You only need a pea-sized amount for your
face.
Your
doctor will want to see you about a month after you
start using the medicine. At this time, your doctor
may add to or change your medicines. Finding the treatment
that works best for you may take some time.
This
handout provides a general overview on this topic
and may not apply to everyone. To find out if this
handout applies to you and to get more information
on this subject, talk to your family doctor.
source:
American Academy of Family Physicians
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