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What can you do about severe acne?


Prescription Topical Medications are a Better Choice
The first line of defense against acne will most likely be a topical medication. You might even be prescribed more than one. There are plenty of options, and each group of medications works in a different way.
Topical Retinoids
These are a mainstay of acne treatment. Topical retinoids help keep pores unclogged, so they're good at treating blackheads and inflamed breakouts. They have other benefits, too. Topical retinoids can make large pores appear smaller, and are also used as anti-aging treatments.
Topical Antibiotics
Antibiotics kill bacteria. Acne is, in part, caused by bacteria so antibiotics are often prescribed to help get acne under control. Topical antibiotics are applied to the skin, rather than taken by mouth. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is becoming a problem, so there is some worry that these aren't as effective as they used to be. To combat this, you'll most likely be prescribed a second topical acne medication to use along with topical antibiotics.
Combination Medications
Acne improves more quickly when it's attacked on several fronts. To accomplish this, dermatologists have long prescribed multiple medications. Some newer acne treatments take this idea one step further by blending two acne-fighting ingredients into one medication (like benzoyl peroxide and adapalene, or tretinoin and clindamycin). The main benefit of these treatments is they're easy to use, just one application and you're done. The drawback is that combination treatments can be pricier than other medications.
You Might Also Need Oral Acne Medications
Depending on the severity of your acne, and how it responds to topical treatment, your dermatologist will likely prescribe oral medications to help get your breakouts under control. Of course, we're all familiar with the acne medication isotretinoin (AKA Accutane), but there are many more options.
Oral Antibiotics
Just like topical antibiotics, oral antibiotics reduce the amount of acne-causing bacteria on the skin. These are typically prescribed along with topical acne treatment and ideally, are used for only a short period of time. Again, antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a growing problem, so it's especially important that you use your oral antibiotics exactly as directed.
Spironolactone
Spironolactone is only prescribed for adult women with acne. This medication helps to calm those hormones that cause acne to develop. It's not appropriate for every woman, but it can be a useful treatment in certain cases. This is one medication that needs to be used long term to be effective, though.
Oral Contraceptives
Oral contraceptives, or birth control pills, are another treatment option for ladies at least. Just like spironolactone, birth control pills help regulate hormone fluctuations that can trigger acne breakouts. They can be used by teenage girls and adult women alike.
Isotretinoin
And, of course, there is isotretinoin (better known by the brand name Accutane). This is a powerful medication that isn't the perfect choice for every person. But in the right cases, isotretinoin can clear up acne that hasn't responded to anything else. Isotretinoin is only prescribed for short periods of time, and it generally wipes out acne for good.

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