There are several. The one that I'm familiar with is called Accutane. It is very strong and you have to have a prescription from a dermatologist. In addition to that you would have to be monitored through blood work labs on a regular basis. The treatment works but it can get expensive.
I would recommend Pro-Activ though. I have several family members that have tried it and it works. It is not as expensive as Accutane and it doesn't have the side effects that Accutane does.Does anyone know the name of the drugs prescribed for adults with acne?
This depends on the patient's age, the site and the severity.
Usual first option is a degreaser most of these are peroxide based. Next step is an antibiotic, this can be topical or oral. Final option is Roacutane, which is only prescribable by specialist dermatologists, due to its potential side effects.Does anyone know the name of the drugs prescribed for adults with acne?
Yeah, its called SOAP.
I was given a cream script from just a general practitioner Dr. a long time ago and had gotten a new one for tiny insect bites. The one for those tiny bites didn't help so much for the bites but when a few pimples surfaced on my head I used that at nite and showered every morning. They cleared up ok but seems from what I read about it there are dangers. I think you should see a doctor and until then keep washing the affected area but pat dry, don't rub, to prevent spreading, try not using any harsh abrasives on the affected area's to prevent scaring.
there are sooooo many
i would go to the drug store and find a good brand with your skin type and everything like that
i like neutrogena
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