Its a medication used for the treatment of moderate to severe acne.
the treatment of choice for an extremely severe, but rare type of destructive inflammatory acne called acne fulminans, found mostly in adolescent males
Acne Vulgaris or more commonly known as Acne has a variety of treatment options. Some include an astringent which is used to deep clean skin as well as moisturizing face washes.
A microcidal agent is a substance that is capable of killing a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. These agents are often used in disinfectants, antiseptics, and antibiotics to help prevent the spread of infections.
An Acne Laser, which is better named, Laser Acne Treatment, points to a pore on the skin, which is causing acne, and expose it to light, doing so would deactivate the pore, Don't worry, You have million others to continue off where it ended
Not long term treatment. Try products like Zenmed or Exposed.
Co-amoxiclav, an antibiotic that combines amoxicillin and clavulanic acid, is primarily used to treat bacterial infections and is not typically prescribed for acne. Acne is generally treated with topical treatments, oral antibiotics specifically targeting acne-causing bacteria, or other therapies. While it may help if acne is caused by a bacterial infection, it's not a standard treatment for acne itself. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate acne treatment options.
Fish oil can be used topically. It is used in some cosmetic creams as a treatment for atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and acne.
I'm 30 now, and I've fought acne in my teens. I used the 3 step Clinique acne treatment, and it worked wonderfully! I have friends that use Proactiv as well, and they have clear skin too. Now I have no acne, and it feels superb! Check out the websites for a variety of different treatments! But, I vote Clinique's! It's fast acting too! SkinID is new, and it's personalized. My daughter uses it, and it works great! Best of luck, buttercup :)
Zinnat, which contains the antibiotic cefuroxime, is primarily used to treat bacterial infections and is not typically prescribed for acne. Acne is usually treated with topical retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, or oral antibiotics like doxycycline or minocycline. While antibiotics can help with acne, Zinnat is not the standard choice. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate acne treatment options.
They are anti bactarial tablets, used for skin, hair, ring warm for adults and kids
ciprofloxacin would be an inappropriate treatment for acne, especially if used chronically---it is too broad spectrum and could cause all kinds of problems; it can even cause tendon ruptures with long term usage. Keflex would be a better choice, and is rather benign, but minocycline is the treatment of choice for acne.