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Prescription Medication: Adult Acne Cures Explained

Even in the worst cases, chances are there is a medication that adult acne will respond to. While you can’t completely cure adult acne, you can treat it and when you use medication, adult acne remains under control. Before you decide to try medication to control you acne, you should research:

  • How to clear up adult acne
  • Adult acne treatments
  • Natural cure for adult acne
  • Home remedy for adult acne

There are several prescription options available to treat adult acne. They vary in strength and application, but all of them have been proven affective in controlling acne outbreaks. Once you have researched all the non prescription options, you can decide of one of the following medication adult acne prescriptions is right for you.

Interlesional Corticosteroid Injection is used to treat a terribly inflamed acne cyst. Sometimes cystic acne can rupture causing infection or scarring. When a cyst threatens to burst, your doctor might want to inject the cyst with a diluted corticosteroid. The injection will basically melt the cyst over the course of a few days.

Isotretinoin is a very strong retinoid that is take orally for the treatment of severe cystic acne. It is usually the last resort medication, because doctors tend to give it out only when other medications have failed to help. If you are thinking about becoming pregnant, it is better to avoid this medication.

Oral antibiotics are the most commonly prescribed acne medications. They tend to reduce infection which in turn diminishes inflammation. Usually when you take oral antibiotics for acne, you start with a very high dose and then as your acne clears, your dose is reduced. Often acne becomes resistant to a particular antibiotic, and when this occurs, the doctor will usually prescribe a new antibiotic. Some common antibiotics used to fight acne include:

Erythromycin, which is helpful in killing the bacteria that contribute to acne outbreaks. Some people cannot take this prescription drug because it causes them stomach pains or irritation of their gastrointestinal tract.

Tetracycline reduces acne inflammation. Some people are allergic to this drug, and it should never be given to a child under the age of 8, because it can do skeletal damage. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, do not take tetracycline because it can harm your babies teeth or bones. If you are not allergic or pregnant, you can take tetracycline in low doses for many months.

If you feel that your acne is not severe enough to warrant taking a prescription medication, consider using an all natural product to cleanse your skin and then following with a non greasy moisturizer such as the kind found in the products line of Skin Original. When you take medication, adult acne can clear up, but before you talk to your doctor, try to find a more natural remedy.