treatment of acne
Kindly share your views and treatment plan as 30 yrs old patient is having acne of face for the past 1 month
The most common topical prescription medications for acne are: Retinoids and retinoid-like drugs. Drugs that contain retinoic acids or tretinoin are often useful for moderate acne. ... Antibiotics. These work by killing excess skin bacteria and reducing redness and inflammation. ... Azelaic acid and salicylic acid. ... Dapsone.
Tab Azithromycin 500 one daily Cap Isoteretonin 10 one daily ointment PEROCLIN 5%APPLY LOCALLY TWICE DAILY
Retino A Cream Apply 15 min after washing face & drying × alternate days at night × 6 weeks Avoid exposure to sun Persol gel × apply and wash after 15 min Cap Doxy 1 OD × 1 month Spf 50 sunscreen
From my personal experience Doxycycline 100 mg od for 30 days Clindamycin gel in morning Bp in night Hope this is helpful
P Acne Infection Clidamycin Ointment Azee 500 mg
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