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		<title>The Whole Truth About Acne Medication</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Whole Truth About Acne Medication Most people will suffer from acne at some point in their life. Everyone&#8217;s skin condition and chemistry are different so there can be no set remedy to prevent or clear existing acne. The good news is that it can be treatable. People make the mistake of letting it run [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Most people will suffer from acne at some point in their life. Everyone&#8217;s skin condition and chemistry are different so there can be no set remedy to prevent or clear existing acne. The good news is that it can be treatable. People make the mistake of letting it run its course, thinking they will outgrow it. Sometimes that is just not good enough.</p>
<p>With so many acne medications available over-the-counter or by prescription, it can be frustrating finding one that works. But something out there will work for you if you just keep trying. If you find that you are getting nowhere with your acne, try finding something more specific to your skin type.</p>
<p>Common over-the-counter (OTC) acne medications available are: Stri-dex, Clearasil, Oxy, Neutrogena On-the-Spot, Cetaphil, and Persa-Gel 10. These can be found in most drug and grocery stores. The prices may vary ($4-$14) but price does not necessarily mean it will work the best on your acne. There is also a variety in the form of the medication, such as: gels, lotions, creams, and medicated pads. The form of the acne medication does not usually effect how well it treats your skin. Do not be discouraged if a product that you try makes your acne worse. Sometimes we must take a step back to make progress. Make a note of the ingredients in what you used and, in the future, only use medicines that do not contain any or much of this. You should always read the labels before purchasing a product. You wouldn&#8217;t order a dish at a restaurant if you didn&#8217;t know what was in it, would you? If you skin is oily, then you may choose to purchase something that is especially for treating oily skin.</p>
<p>If your skin is too sensitive for OTC acne medications that you have tried, then perhaps you should consult a Dermatologist. Some forms of acne can not be treated without a prescription. The doctor may prescribe an oral antibiotic instead of a topical acne medication for severe cases. These are commonly used to decrease inflammation that can contribute to acne.</p>
<p>Topical prescription acne medication for severe cases of acne usually contains retinoids. Retinoids prevent blackheads and whiteheads, while un-clogging your pores. The downside to this is that you could have increased sensitivity to the sun or develop an irritation. It is possible for fine lines and wrinkles to be reduces with this treatment, which is a bonus advantage to having younger and healthier looking skin.</p>
<p>In addition to typical acne medication options, there are some home remedies include treating with Hydrogen Peroxide, toothpaste, or diluted alcohol. If you experiment with these, you may end up with a cheap solution to your acne. Peroxide could speed up the healing process of existing acne. It kills germs to drastically reduce inflammation. Toothpaste can be applied lightly on spots that appear before the actual acne has formed. Usually, this is left on overnight and washed off in the morning. It dries up excess oils that can contribute to the formation of acne. Pure alcohol should never be applied to the skin. However, if you dilute it half with water to gently wash your face, you can dry up excess oils without completely drying out your skin.</p>
<p>Acne is a common problem and getting treated is nothing to be ashamed of. No one should have to live with the embarrassment of acne. There is an effective method out there for you, as long as you are willing to take the time to find it.</p>
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		<title>Acne Prevention Hygiene And Medication</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne Prevention &#8211; Hygiene and Medication Proper Hygiene One of the most common misconceptions about acne is that it&#8217;s caused by dirt. It&#8217;s not! Acne is caused by a combination of factors you can&#8217;t control, like your hormone balance and the natural pace of your skin&#8217;s renewal system. Fortunately, there are a number of things [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Proper Hygiene</p>
<p>One of the most common misconceptions about acne is that it&#8217;s caused by dirt. It&#8217;s not! Acne is caused by a combination of factors you can&#8217;t control, like your hormone balance and the natural pace of your skin&#8217;s renewal system. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can control that may help you keep your acne in check. Begin by following these simple suggestions for healthy-skin hygiene.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #1: Don&#8217;t over-wash. Since dirt is not causing your acne, excessive scrubbing and washing won&#8217;t make it go away. Try to limit yourself to two washings per day &mdash; anything more than that can leave your healthy skin dry, and your acne-prone areas irritated. Habitual over-washing may also stimulate extra oil production, which could result in more breakouts.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #2: Skip harsh scrubs. It&#8217;s okay to exfoliate, but be sure to use a gentle formula with small, smooth grains. Avoid products with almond or apricot shell fragments; they can irritate or even tear your skin and further aggravate your acne.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #3: Say no to alcohol. If you use a toner, avoid products with high concentrations of isopropyl alcohol, or common rubbing alcohol. A strong astringent, alcohol strips the top layer of your skin, causing your sebaceous glands to produce more oil. The result? Dry, red skin &mdash; and possibly more blemishes.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #4: Don&#8217;t squeeze or pick. Squeezing or picking your blemishes &mdash; with fingernails, pins or anything else &mdash; can force bacteria deeper into the skin, causing greater inflammation and infection. You&#8217;ll also increase the damage to the surrounding skin, so the blemish is more likely to leave a permanent acne scar.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #5: Hands off! Propionibacterium acnes (the bacteria that causes breakouts) is a normal resident of your skin; it doesn&#8217;t lead to acne until it gets trapped inside the hair follicle. Excessive touching of your face, including rubbing or even resting your chin in your hands, can drive bacteria into your pores &mdash; where it can begin its dirtywork.</p>
<p>Acne Prevention &#8211; Tip #6: Work out, wash off. When you exercise, your movement generates heat; clothing and equipment cause friction. Until you shower off, heat and moisture are trapped against your skin, creating an ideal breeding ground for the spread of bacteria. So whenever you can, shower off immediately after exercising.</p>
<p>Acne Medications</p>
<p>Acne Prevention Treatment &#8211; Find a regimen and stick with it. Most cases of mild acne can be improved with &#8220;over-the-counter&#8221; products, or products that don&#8217;t require a prescription from your doctor. There is a wide range of treatments available, and there&#8217;s a good chance one of them will work for you. If you start treatment before your acne gets severe, you&#8217;ll have a better chance of avoiding physical and emotional problems down the road. But if your acne gets worse or lasts more than a couple of weeks, see a dermatologist. Here&#8217;s a quick listing of the most common products used to treat acne &mdash; click on the links that interest you for more information on that course of acne treatment.</p>
<p>&bull; Benzoyl Peroxide: Kills the bacteria that causes acne.</p>
<p>&bull; Proactiv&reg; Solution: A dermatologist formulated Combination Therapy&reg; acne management system. Click Here and receive 2 free bonuses when you try Proactiv&reg; Solution Risk-Free for 60 Days!</p>
<p>&bull; Salicylic Acid: Unclogs your pores and encourages skin renewal.</p>
<p>&bull; Tretinoin (Retin-A&reg;): Promotes healthy sloughing.</p>
<p>&bull; Antibiotics: Kill bacteria and reduces inflammation.</p>
<p>&bull; Oral Contraceptives: Help regulate hormone levels.</p>
<p>&bull; Anti-Androgens: Inhibit the body&#8217;s production of acne-causing hormones.</p>
<p>&bull; Isotretinoin (Accutane&reg;): Treatment for severe cystic or nodular acne.</p>
<p>There are a number of prescription medications known to cause acne. If you routinely take any of the following drugs (or drugs like them) and have problems with acne breakouts, you may want to consult your physician to discuss an alternative treatment with fewer side affects. But try to keep it in perspective, your health comes first!</p>
<p>Anticonvulsants (like Dilantin) are prescribed for the treatment of epilepsy and other kinds of seizures. Most medications in this family list acne as a common side-effect.</p>
<p>Corticosteroids (like Prednisone) are often used to treat asthma and other chronic lung diseases. Like cortisol, a natural steroid produced by the body during times of intense stress, corticosteroids can stimulate sebum production and lead to blemishes.</p>
<p>Disulfuram (or Antabuse) is prescribed to help chronic alcoholic patients who want to remain in a state of enforced sobriety. When mixed with alcohol, this drug causes a range of unpleasant symptoms intended to discourage further mixing. Unfortunately, regular use of Disulfuram (even when not drinking) can cause acne in some patients.</p>
<p>Immuran. Like other immunosuppressants, Immuran is used to suppress the immune system in patients awaiting an organ transplant. It can help prevent organ rejection; it can also suppress your body&#8217;s natural ability to fight the bacteria that cause acne.</p>
<p>INH (or Isoniazid) is typically used to treat tuberculosis, or TB. Thought to be largely eradicated, TB experienced a resurgence in the late 1980s among the homeless population and in patients suffering from AIDS. It continues to be a problem today.</p>
<p>Quinine is prescribed as a precaution against &mdash; or treatment for &mdash; malaria. If you&#8217;re traveling to a part of the world where malaria is a risk, be sure to ask your doctor about alternative solutions.</p>
<p>Thyroid preparations. Some thyroid medications (such as Thiourea and Thiouracil) are known to trigger acne. These preparations are used to stimulate the thyroid gland in patients with low thyroid function. Large amounts of iodine, which also helps to regulate thyroid function, can also cause breakouts.</p>
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		<title>Acne Rambazole Can Be A Good Medication Against Acne In Future</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne: Rambazole Can Be A Good Medication Against Acne In Future A study with Rambazole, a novel retinoic acid metabolism-blocking agent (RAMBA), determined that 94 per cent of subjects -with moderate-to-severe acne treated with 1 mg of oral Rambazole once daily for 12 consecutive weeks- experienced reduction in total acne lesion count of more than [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>A study with Rambazole, a novel retinoic acid metabolism-blocking agent (RAMBA), determined that 94 per cent of subjects -with moderate-to-severe acne treated with 1 mg of oral Rambazole once daily for 12 consecutive weeks- experienced reduction in total acne lesion count of more than 50 per cent and 35 per cent were considered &#8220;cleared or almost cleared.</p>
<p>This study points to the production of this medication on future, since Barrier Therapeutics, Inc. reported positive Phase 2a data for its oral formulation of Rambazole (TM) in the treatment of moderate to severe acne and positive biological activity data for its topical formulation of this product.</p>
<p>Experts explain that a subject must have had more than 90 per cent reduction in total lesion count to be considered &#8220;cleared or almost cleared&#8221;. According to their report, inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions responded equally well to treatment. There were no serious effects related to the treatment with this new component. Only some patients of the group in study experienced dryness of skin and lips as non-serious side effects.</p>
<p>Geert Cauwenbergh, Ph.D., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Barrier Therapeutics, Inc. explained that &#8220;these positive Phase 2a results indicate that oral Rambazole is active in moderate to severe inflammatory acne, and that depending on the outcome of future, full scale clinical trials, this drug may one day fill the need for safe and effective oral treatments for moderate and severe acne. These results further build on our previously announced promising clinical data for oral Rambazole for psoriasis&#8221;.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proper Acne Medication It usually strikes in plainly visible locations such as the face, neck, chest and back. Acne can be caused by a number of factors such as contact with an oily substance, use of certain medication, steroids, or the secretion of certain hormones. Over ninety percent of acne patients respond to treatment, although [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It usually strikes in plainly visible locations such as the face, neck, chest and back. Acne can be caused by a number of factors such as contact with an oily substance, use of certain medication, steroids, or the secretion of certain hormones. Over ninety percent of acne patients respond to treatment, although the treatment may need to be continued for months or even years. Here are a few natural remedies that you can use to cure acne.</p>
<p>What Causes Acne?<br />
As mentioned above, acne can be caused by a number of factors. Common causes of acne include contact with an oily substance such as mineral oil, vegetable oil, or petroleum and the use of certain medication such as steroids or the contraceptive pill. However, acne is most often caused by the secretion of androgens, or sex hormones that are initially secreted at the onset of puberty. Androgens are male hormones but they are secreted by females as well. They stimulate the production of oil from the skin&#8217;s oil glands. When these oil glands become overactive and the exit from the gland is blocked, oil builds up in the gland and they begin to swell. This is how acne forms. A bacteria called Propionibacterium acnes normally colonizes this swollen gland causing the development of inflammation and pus. In particularly severe cases, the glands may burst into the skin and produce cysts. Recently health practitioners are associating acne with a fungus on the face. A clogged colon can also contribute to acne. We recommend using a colon cleanser like Oxy-Powder to keep the bowel clean.</p>
<p>How Can I Cure Acne?<br />
Home Remedies:<br />
&bull;A non-oily face wash that contains tea tree oil or echinacea can help to reduce the incidence of acne breakouts. Wash your face twice a day in the morning and evenings and rinse thoroughly with warm purified water.<br />
&bull;Avoid oily and chemically ridden cosmetics or any facial products that contain socetyl stearate, isopropyl isostearate, isopropyl palmitate, isopropyl myristate, and sodium chloride, parabens as these ingredients can cause acne.<br />
&bull;Give dry skin extra care, being sure to wash and rinse your face thoroughly and using products especially made for dry skin.<br />
&bull;Natural astringent cleansers work to remove the oil buildup that may become blocked in the skin&#8217;s glands. These products may cause dryness, itching, and redness, so be sure to use them only on problem areas.<br />
&bull;Oxy-Skin&trade; is also a very effective natural remedy for the elimination of acne.</p>
<p>Herbal Remedies: Herbs such as chamomile, lavender, juniper, bergamot, dandelion root, and burdock root can be used to reduce toxicity and improve the overall condition of the skin. Echinacea and poke root are often used for their anti-inflammatory properties and red clover may be beneficial for its estrogenic action. Witch hazel has excellent astringent properties and may be very effective on acne. Here are a few natural herbal recipes to cure acne.</p>
<p>&bull;Combine ground ginger with milk and apply to the affected area.<br />
&bull;Make a paste of honey and cinnamon and apply to the affected area at night. In the morning, wash this paste with warm water. Continue for one-two weeks.<br />
&bull;Mix lemon juice with cinnamon and apply to acne<br />
&bull;Mix ground orange peel with water to form a paste and apply to the affected spots. Wash with warm water after twenty to thirty minutes.<br />
&bull;Rub fresh garlic on acne at frequent intervals to acne.<br />
&bull;Use the juice of raw papaya to relieve swelling acne.<br />
&bull;Make a paste of salt and vinegar and wash off after twenty to thirty minutes.<br />
&bull;Rub fresh mint juice over acne.<br />
&bull;Make a paste of turmeric and vinegar and apply to acne. Rinse with lukewarm water after twenty to thirty minutes.<br />
&bull;Drink wheat grass juice to prevent and cure acne.<br />
&bull;Apply a poultice of ground sesame seeds and water on acne to reduce inflammation.</p>
<p>Complementary Treatment</p>
<p>&bull;Acupuncture: Stagnant of Chi in the channels of the face is said to be the cause of acne. Acupuncture performed on these points of the face may help relieve acne.<br />
&bull;Homeopathy: For patients with pustules and blind boils, especially on the face, neck, and back, may be helped by Kali brom. Selenium is often used for acne sufferers with oily skin, blackheads, and pustules.</p>
<p>Conventional Treatment- These treatmens we do not recommend.</p>
<p>Medication: Conventional acne medications may be topical- applied directly to the skin- or they may be systemic- taken internally. Medications include benzoyl peroxide, retinoic acid, steroids, antibiotics, oral contraceptives, and isotretinoin (Accutane.)</p>
<p>Therapeutic Injections: In severe cases of acne where cysts form and scars have developed, doctors have had some success with injecting steroids directly into the cyst to resolve the cysts and diminish the appearance of scars.</p>
<p>Surgery: In moderate to severe cases of acne, doctors may use surgery to open up the blemishes and remove blackheads and whiteheads. Unlike medication treatments, the effects of acne surgery are usually more immediate.</p>
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