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| Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 0 Rep Power: ![]() | ACNE TREATMENTS Sea Salt Contains iodine and some say it helps when added to a bath. Use Sea Salt though, not regular sodium chloride. Tanning Bed Ultraviolet rays dry excess skin oil very effectively. Best results when used without dark-tanning lotions. Shower after use and apply an aloe-based lotion to noticeably oily areas. Avoid UV exposure while using medications that cause photosensitivity. Swimming Pool Chlorine dries skin oil and reduces bacteria. Shower immediately afterwards and apply an aloe-based lotion to reduce oil production. Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) Large doses of pantothenic acid have proven to reduce acne. Take 2500 mg four (4) times a day (last dose at bedtime) until acne is under control, and then 1500 mg three (3) times a day for maintenance. Also available as a cream which should be applied 4-6 times a day. Benzoyl Peroxide Benzoyl peroxide slowly releases oxygen, which has an antibacterial effect. It also causes peeling and drying of skin, which helps to eliminate blackheads and whiteheads. First, wash the affected area of skin with medicated soap and water. Pat dry gently with a towel. Apply enough medicine to cover the affected area and rub in gently once or twice a day. If you have a fair complexion, start with a single daily application at bedtime. Keep the medicine away from eyes, nose, and mouth. Results are noticeable in 1 to several weeks. Side effects: burning, itching, scaling, swelling, or redness. Allergic reactions are not uncommon. Common brands: Clearasil, Noxzema, Oxy, Pan Oxyl. Isotretinoin (Accutane) - prescription Isotretinoin is a powerful drug used in the treatment of acne. Isotretinoin decreases the amount of oil produced by the skin's sebaceous (oil) glands. Four to five months of isotretinoin treatment usually leads to clearing of acne for one year or more after the medicine is stopped. Most other acne-controlling medicines are antibacterial agents, which are effective only if the medicine is used daily. Side effects (in order of percent reported): chapped lips, dry skin, mild nosebleeds, eye irritation, joint and muscle pains, temporary hair thinning, rash, intestinal symptoms, urinary symptoms, headache, decreased night vision, depression. Regular blood tests are necessary when you are taking isotretinoin because it can be hard on the liver. Women should not take Isotretinoin while pregnant, and should avoid becoming pregnant while using it. Isotretinoin can cause photosensitivity. Retin-A - prescription Unlike many over-the-counter acne treatments, Retin-A has the ability to get beneath the surface of your skin and work where acne begins. Retin-A loosens and expels acne plugs in the skin and prevents new lesions from forming. Apply before bed, about 30 minutes after washing the skin. Side effects: dryness, peeling, redness. Retin-A can cause photosensitivity. WARNING: Do some extra research on the side effects before starting any of these treatments. I dont want to be responsible for any medical condition caused by misuse. |
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| Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 0 Rep Power: ![]() | Just as a note id like to add Bactrim to the list. It is an oral anti-bacterial agent that some say works v.well. anyone else with feedback on Bactrim?? http://www.drugs.com/bactrim.html |
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| Under Construction Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Kansas Posts: 10 Rep Power: ![]() | Hi people. If your acne get to the point of getting out of hand like it did on my back there is a product out the that will help but you have to be a canadate to take it you have to go see a doctor and ask. Its called ACUTANE it is some strong stuff and it will work.But there is always is a but. It has some side effects.ALSO if you are a girl you cannot take this product.I use to take Bactrium it work ok it just depends who your are some work for some people and then it doesnt work for other. IF u want your Acne to go away the ACUTANE |
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