Which Acne Medications Can Really Help You With Your Acne

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by Ron Henson

For those who suffer from acne, the thought of getting rid of it once and for all is up there with winning the lottery. Fortunately for many, there are medications that can and do provide relief for some. The unfortunate fact is that not everyone will find relief with the same medicines.

This means the road to treating acne can be long and very personalized. What works for one person does not necessarily work for another.

There are, however, a number of different choices on the market, some over the counter and some prescription, that can have fantastic results for those who suffer from acne. And, when these don't work, oftentimes the passage of time will.

The major kinds of acne medicines include: * Adapalene: This is generally prescribed and it comes in gel, liquid or cream form. It can be a bit pricy in comparison to other treatment options, but when it works it works well to control acne. For those who try this route, the condition may in fact get worse over the first few days, but improvements if they are forthcoming will begin to be noticeable shortly thereafter. * Benzoyl peroxide. Perhaps the most commonly used acne medicine, this one is found over the counter and through prescription. What differs between the two is the strength. This medicine is well proven to help many acne patients, but can come with a drying side effect for some. If irritations or drying continues, it's generally recommended the drug be stopped. If these are not present, but the condition isn't going away or showing better control, a higher dose might be in order. * Antibiotics. Drugs such as erythromycin are commonly prescribed to treat acne. Their effectiveness will vary, but for those they work for, the reports are glowing. Remember though, it's important to properly take any antibiotic. * Accutane. This is considered very effective in the treatment of severe acne in many a patient. It's a pretty serious drug, however, and should only be taken by medical advice and under close monitoring.

No one wants to have to deal with acne, but sadly it's a fact of life for many. There are many different treatment options available for those who deal with the condition and want to "make it all go away." The effectiveness of the treatments will vary from person to person and some trial and error might be required to find the right product to use.

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