14 Dec, 2009
Skin Clinic MD: Teen acne drug therapy
Posted by: Skin Clinic MD In: Acne| Acne Laser| Cosmetic Dermatologist| Skin Care| Skin Condition ()

Persistence seems to be the key to helping teens through the acne years.
(LA Times) More than 40% of teens have acne that’s severe enough to require treatment by a physician, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.
The first line of prescription medications include topical retinoids and antibiotics. Using these drugs in combination often produces the best results, but they must be taken for as long as the acne persists, which, for some people, can be many years. Although generally well-tolerated, they frequently cause skin dryness and irritation.
Persistence and patience are required. “Teens want to see the dermatologist today and be better tomorrow,” says Dr. Karl Beutner, associate clinical professor of dermatology at UC San Francisco and co-author of the American Academy of Dermatology’s current acne treatment guidelines. “For medications to be efficacious, they need to be used religiously. It often takes good compliance over a long period of time to see the difference.”
Oral antibiotics including doxycycline and minocycline are also mainstays of treatment, particularly when topical fail.
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