Posts Tagged ‘Antibiotics’

ACNE: Preventing & Covering

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Ive tried lots of different things.. topical gels like Duac and Panoxyl and antibiotics like Limecycline. Benzoyl peroxide works a treat for clearing up bad skin but it doesnt prevent it from coming back. Ive found that drinking more water and cutting dairy (no more icecream.. milk.. milkshakes?!) and caffeine (crazy for me since I literally lived on coffee before) out of my diet have made a massive difference. Ive found a picture from a couple of months ago when my skin was really bad. Bear in mind I wearing a lot of makeup on top of the spots so it was even worse than it looks! PICTURE OF ME WHEN MY ACNE WAS BAD: twitpic.com This photograph was only taken two months ago so my skin has got sooo much better since then. If you have acne, good luck with clearing it – it can be a long process and it IS disheartening but youll get there in the end and youll have beautiful skin! :) Bobby xo

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The Acne Practice (Mini Bumps in The Home Version)

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

www.AcnePractice.com (Large Screen will blow your mind…) another lifetime transformation in Dr. Neals Acne Bootcamp

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Acne Treatment with Oral Antibiotics Doxycycline

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Dr. Thomas P. Habif, MD discusses Acne Treatment with Oral Antibiotics Doxycycline. See more at www.dermnet.com PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!! Mechanism of action P. acne initiates inflammatory acne. The bacteria is usually present in small numbers. P. acne proliferates in the lipid rich environment of the microcomedo and produces proinflammatory mediators that cause papules, pustules and cysts. P. acnes is highly sensitive to many antibiotics. The problem is to deliver the drug into the lipid rich environment of the microcomedo.. Topical vs. Systemic antibiotics Moderate inflammatory acne with papules and pustules covering a wide area is treated with oral antibiotics and topical therapy. Patients treated with an oral antibiotic may be given topical antibiotics when the dose of the oral antibiotic is tapered. The response to oral antibiotics is unpredictable. Some patients respond while other do not. It is difficult to predict who will benifit. Patients with nodular cystic acne may improve with oral antibiotic therapy, but that response is often limited. These patients frequently fail a course of oral antibiotics and topical therapy and require isotretinoin. Treatment strategy Patients are treated with either a prolonged course or intermittent courses of antibiotics before a complete response is achieved. Oral antibiotics are usually given for a minimum of 1 to 3 months before the dose is reduced. Once the appearance of new inflammatory lesions has decreased or stopped, the <b>…<b>

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The Acne Practice (severe case 5)

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

www.AcnePractice.com Unbelievable acne transformation in a few weeks without pills….

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Got Pimples!? Get Help!

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

I finally went to the dermotologist!

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