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Oral AntibioticsFor severe cases, antibiotics are prescribed. These medications are orally taken to reduce the amount of bacteria inside and around skin follicles. They also decrease the exasperating chemicals that the white blood cells produce. Lastly, antibiotics diminish the concentration of the free fatty acids found in sebum, also creating an anti-inflammatory action. Consult your dermatologist for the right antibiotic and dosage. Tetracycline is still the most commonly prescribed antibiotic for acne treatment. Most of this antibiotic should be taken on an empty stomach. Also, this shouldn’t be used by pregnant women and children under 9. Usually, the starting dose is initially 500 milligrams twice daily and is continuously taken until prescribed, or until a considerable dropping off of lesions is visible. Erythromycin comes close second and can be prescribed to pregnant women. However, it can cause an upset stomach. Compared to tetracycline, which can only kill’s bacteria, Erythromycin has both anti-inflammatory and bacteria-killing properties. Also, this antibiotic needs to be taken in a food-filled tummy. You may discuss other possible antibiotics with your doctors regarding the effects and side-effects of each. Topical Treatments Externally applied creams are also proven effective for acne treatment. However, it is the most effective treatment for severe acne. Benzoyl peroxide is very effective. But be aware that skin cream ointments will leave dry scaly skin patches.
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