Tetracyclin kills the bacteria that causes acne. But keep in mind, the use of antibiotics must be strictly on doctor's advice, cause the dossage, the way to use it, should only be set by a person who knows the status of your problem. Taking antibiotics on your own can make even greater problems than the one you have. Antibiotics are destroying the microflora in the intestinum, so it can result in malnutricia, hipovitaminosis, bleeding, diarhea, infections.... not scared yet?
Acnes are common problem and there are a lot of cosmetical ways to reduce them. True, the most anti-acne cosmetics are based on antibiotics, but in low or moderate quantity. So go see your doctor, tell him your problem, and he will suggest whether to use antibiotics, or something else.
2007-02-24 01:49:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The doctor usually recommend a soft one called tetraciclin, but sometimes is good and sometimes not.
What i recommend you is to see a dermatologist, because they can give you the prescription for the product i recommend you, The name is Roaccutane, that product will permanently remove all your pimple of your face for life. The treatment takes from 6 to 9 months aprox, depending on your skin condition, if it is severe or not. The dermatologist use that product if you keep having acne problems, because it is that good that will makes you do not visiting them again. So if you go to a dermatologist i recommend you that you tell him or her that you want that product, because they will start with soft ones and on the end you will have to use that one.
Take in consideration that the treatment may give you in the beginning some headaches and if you have an oily skin, you will feel it dry.
I understand your situation, because i had the same problem and i know how it feels. That makes you to stay every day on your house because of your embarasing. Now i have a baby face with that product, so i recommend you to go direct to the point to your dermatologist and tell him about the Accutane and you will see.
Good Luck
2007-02-24 10:05:04
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answered by Da Dave 2
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You don't need antibiotics. Go to WAL-MART in the cosmetic isle to find NATURE's CURE. Follow the directions well, and you will be amazed at the results! Wash your skin several times a day with MILD soap and pat dry. Use the product in the package on your existing blemishes. 30 day supply for about $10.00 ! Cheap cure for a problem of many people, I'm surprised more people don't know about this. Eat more fresh vegetables and drink lots of water instead of soft drinks.
2007-02-24 08:36:51
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answered by Richard C 2
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Take your doctors advice in the mean time you can try these cheap and effective home remedies for acne. Tomato slices, turmeric, papaya juices and home made packs will treat existing pimples and prevent further problems. More remedies at the link provided.
2007-02-24 20:18:41
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answered by tornado 3
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I believe in natural solutions, with no side effects. Oil of Oregano is your best bet. Another incredible way or healing your self is EFT Emotional freedom technique...your best all over way to help yourself cruise through this life in an emotional spiritual, physical way. It is a method based on many old health techniques and one session you can do in a minute.
2007-02-24 08:59:10
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answered by Pieternel 3
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Well right now Proactive is one of the best Medications on the market it really clears your face up really fast but only if you do it twice a day every day.
2007-02-24 08:29:49
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answered by ? 1
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Never used antibiotics on mine.
I used toothpaste every night.
That's one of the home remedies doctors won't tell you about because they don't profit.
NO JOKE
2007-02-24 08:35:20
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answered by Bonnie Lynn 5
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U should go 4 a doctors advice
2007-02-24 08:31:48
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answered by annie 1
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there is a vitamin complex and a cream combo that should solve this problem. email me for details, make sure your settings allow me to reply back!
2007-02-24 10:25:54
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answered by Fred K 3
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talk to your dermatologist..thats your best bet.
2007-02-24 08:31:24
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answered by oxygenO 6
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