Saturday, December 26, 2009

Prescription acne medicine???

I went to the doctor for a checkup and then they looked at my skin,like, on my face. And she gave me a perscription for acne medicine. So I used it for like 4-5 months or somehing. It didn't help at all. It's supposed to have results in 2-10 weeks, adn it didn't. So I don't know what to do. Should I go back, or go see a dermotoligst? OR do you have any other advice. i'm only 14, what should I do?Prescription acne medicine???
Try using benzyol peroxie acne medecations which is available in the drug store, they work pretty well but make sure you aren't allergicPrescription acne medicine???
Depending on the tooth paste you use, you could rub some toothpaste on the pimple.





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Hope This Helped
just use rubbing alcohol its cheaper and works way faster
Make the paste of Rakta-chandan ( sandalwood ) and Turmeric with milk, and apply it over the pimples. More home remedies available at http://www.wellnesstalk.org/acne.html
what medicine did she prescribe? is it roaccutane? Do not consume more than 2 to 3 months if you are taking these medicine. Some of them are liver damaging if you have took them for a long time. I would recommend to see a dermatologist instead as they have those skin care products for acne and would recommend the right dosage of medicine for your case then.

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