Best Acne
Antibiotics
This article examines the different
antibiotics used in the treatment of acne. The best acne
antibiotics are obviously the ones which will reduce the
inflammation and severity of nodules but as each patients
case can be very different, there is no one standard
antibiotic. They work by attacking the bacteria which causes
the acne in the first place and if only used for short
periods of time, this is an effective way of significantly
reducing acne if not removing it
completely.
Although there is no one antibiotic for
the treatment of acne, there is one which is perhaps more
prescribed than others and thus considered one of the best
acne antibiotics. Tetracycline is the most prescribed drug
for acne and is used until there is a visible improvement in
the acne. The antibiotic is unsuitable for children under 8
as it may encourage teeth discolouration, it is also
unsuitable for pregnant women as it can be detrimental to a
foetus. Tetracycline is
more effective when taken on an empty stomach as it is
absorbed at a much faster rate. Tetracycline has a high
success rate when taken as per the doctors instructions and
is definitely recognized as one of the best acne antibiotics
available. Erythromycin
is also taken twice a day, but with food. It also has the
advantage of reducing redness and inflammation in pimples,
which tetracycline does not.
As with any antibiotic, they should be
taken for short periods of time and then left alone. It is
well documented that we are becoming more and more immune to
antibiotics and by taking them for long periods of time or
acne or any other complaint we run the risk of such
immunity. It is also well noted that by taking antibiotics
for acne we run the risk of killing of the good bacteria in
our stomachs, when trying to kill off the bacteria causing
the acne. This upsets the delicate chemical imbalance in our
intestines and can lead to other problems.
Minocycline, erythromycin, doxycycline, and clindamycin are
some of the other commonly prescribed acne
treatments.Tetracycline,
erythromycin, and benzoyl peroxide are more common and widely
prescribed. Doxycycline is called upon when patients do not
respond positively or are developing allergic reactions to the
aforementioned medicines.
There is no
real way of identifying the best acne antibiotic, as
mentioned above each case is judged entirely on its own
merits and may warrant a different form of treatment.
However in terms of popularity or most prescribed drug, the
best acne antibiotics in this case areTetracycline andMinocycline
and are also two of the most effective.
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