Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Prescription Acne Meds?

I am 16 and have pretty bad acne. I want to get some prescription cream, but I don't know which is the best. Any suggestions?Prescription Acne Meds?
Talk with your doctor about a few prescriptions. I will list them off here for you so you can jot them down and mention them to your doctor when you see him next.





Benzaclin is the most popular. This is a cream that you apply to your face usually an hour after washing the face.





Differin is the next most widely used and this helps a great deal with acne as well.





Minocycline is a capsule that you take that has had a very good track record for improving acne.





Those three are the most popular, and in my opinion the best three in the order in which I listed them.





Hope this helps, stay healthy.Prescription Acne Meds?
Talk to your doctor/physician. There is this roll-on prescription for acne and it works pretty good.
I strongly suggest that you see a licensed dermatologist. My son had a severe problem with acne, and we were under a doctor's care. He was put on a low dose of antibiotic, used a Retin-A cream (which can be dangerous if used too liberally), and another antibiotic topical cream during the day. He had great results.





More serious cases will need acutane, but it is not without some pretty complex side affects.





Again, if your situation is more than just a few break outs here and there, it is in your best interest to see a dermatologist.


Best Wishes!
Okay, your going to have to trust me on this::


Ziana. Its absolutely amazing. You will see results in the fisrt couple days, I promise.


I use Ziana every night. And take Minocylcline (a small pill) in the morning.


The only thing about Ziana is, if you dont have insurance to help cover it, its about 250.00 for one tube. Which is freakishly expensive, but it works. Fortunatly my insurance covers over half so I only pay 45.00. and it lasts for a loong time!


I promise these both will work. Ask your dermatologist or Dr because they are both prescription only.


let me know how it goes!

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