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Is Isotretinoin Safe For Acne?

Hi, I have been consuming dyoxycycline/dyoxymycin for the past 5 months. It s been a month since I ve stopped consuming any pills for my acne. The antibiotics worked fine when I consumed it continuously, until one day when I was supposed to stop taking it. My doctor said that I should only take it for 5 months. How long do I have to wait before I can start consuming another round of dyoxymycin or should I start on another med; Isotretinoin?
Mon, 22 Dec 2014
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Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic

You seem to have inflammatory acne. Red, nodular, pustular and painful acne classify as inflammatory acne.
Oral antibiotics like Doxycycline, Azithromycin, Minocycline are effective in inflammatory acne because they are antinflammatory as well as antibacterial in action.
Repeated courses of oral antibiotics may be required in acne because acne may last for months or even years.
Oral antibiotics may continued for weeks or months depending on the severity of acne and response to treatment but in those in whom antibiotics benefit only as long as they are administered, Isotretinoin is a better option.
Isotretinoin is a very effective antiacne drug specially in those whose acne is inflammatory and in those in whom acne relapses quickly once oral and topical treatment is stopped.
It is specially a favored treatment in those in whom acne is not adequately responding to traditional antiacne treatment Or acne associated with scaring tendancy.
Oral retinoids are very safe too, apart from causing minor side effects like dryness of lips and skin.
They are however contraindicated in pregnancy and therefore doctors should be more careful with isotretinoin in females of reproductive age group.

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Is Isotretinoin Safe For Acne?

Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic You seem to have inflammatory acne. Red, nodular, pustular and painful acne classify as inflammatory acne. Oral antibiotics like Doxycycline, Azithromycin, Minocycline are effective in inflammatory acne because they are antinflammatory as well as antibacterial in action. Repeated courses of oral antibiotics may be required in acne because acne may last for months or even years. Oral antibiotics may continued for weeks or months depending on the severity of acne and response to treatment but in those in whom antibiotics benefit only as long as they are administered, Isotretinoin is a better option. Isotretinoin is a very effective antiacne drug specially in those whose acne is inflammatory and in those in whom acne relapses quickly once oral and topical treatment is stopped. It is specially a favored treatment in those in whom acne is not adequately responding to traditional antiacne treatment Or acne associated with scaring tendancy. Oral retinoids are very safe too, apart from causing minor side effects like dryness of lips and skin. They are however contraindicated in pregnancy and therefore doctors should be more careful with isotretinoin in females of reproductive age group. Regards