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Will Minoz Help To Reduce Acne Pimples?

i am 26 female having acne pimples..before one pimple subsides it is giving birth to other pimple..like wise offen i could see the new pimples in my face and leaving as a mark in my face..i use to drink plenty of water n intake proper diet also.first i wanna know how to stop my new coming pimples..right now m intaking minoz od 100 tablets..pls give me some suggestions reg this...
Mon, 5 Jan 2015
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Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic

Acne is a chronic, recurrent skin condition. Treatment varies according to the severity of acne.
For mild acne, Topical treatment alone would suffice but for moderate to severe grade of acne both Oral and Topical antiacne treatment need to be combined to produce the desired results.
In your case, since you are already taking Oral Minocycline, which is an effective Oral antibiotic for inflammatory acne I would suggest you to continue it.
In addition I would have added topical antiacne preparations like Benzoyl peroxide gel Or Clindamycin gel, for active inflammatory acne i.e red, painful and pustular acne.
At night, you may use a topical Retinoid e.g Adapalene gel, over the whole affected area.
Topical Retinoids are antiinflammatory and comedolytic and therefore prevent new acne formation in addition to treating exiting ones.
On account of comedolytic properties, topical Retinoids are are also suitable for maintenance of improvement. They may be used alternate days Or twice weekly for maintenance purposes.

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Will Minoz Help To Reduce Acne Pimples?

Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic Acne is a chronic, recurrent skin condition. Treatment varies according to the severity of acne. For mild acne, Topical treatment alone would suffice but for moderate to severe grade of acne both Oral and Topical antiacne treatment need to be combined to produce the desired results. In your case, since you are already taking Oral Minocycline, which is an effective Oral antibiotic for inflammatory acne I would suggest you to continue it. In addition I would have added topical antiacne preparations like Benzoyl peroxide gel Or Clindamycin gel, for active inflammatory acne i.e red, painful and pustular acne. At night, you may use a topical Retinoid e.g Adapalene gel, over the whole affected area. Topical Retinoids are antiinflammatory and comedolytic and therefore prevent new acne formation in addition to treating exiting ones. On account of comedolytic properties, topical Retinoids are are also suitable for maintenance of improvement. They may be used alternate days Or twice weekly for maintenance purposes. Regards