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PostHeaderIcon has antibiotics hlped or cured anyone with skin disorders, dermatitus,acne,rosacea,ect.?

Iam going to the docs today, im thinking about asking for cephlex, i used it in the past for a boil, and it seemed to work. Has anyone had any good results with anti-biotics?
ah i see, i am 20 years old, i hope it gets better, recently skin has been sheeding from mustache and goat-tee. My t-zone is plugged with these white "things". My face is very dry and tight, i hate it! Surprising I dont have too many cases of cysts or severe patches of whiteheads.

I am a long term sufferer of rosacea. For the past fifteen or so years I have taken minocycline (orally) for my problem. Not only is it inexpensive, I consider it an excellent drug with few side effects. It’s also pretty effective against acne. Basically, any drug in the tetracycline family should provide you with some relief but some are more effective in the treatment of certain disorders than others. There are also many topical’s that might provide you with some relief. I hope your doctor is a dermatologist. If not he/she should refer you to one. Good luck.

3 Responses to “has antibiotics hlped or cured anyone with skin disorders, dermatitus,acne,rosacea,ect.?”

  • tragickmagick79 says:

    erithromycin and tetracycline are typically use for acne/dermatitis. And yes, it helps…but it takes time.
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    I work in a pharmacy

  • Nan M says:

    Yes antibiotics work. But like the first person said, it takes time. I took them for my problem in my 40’s.
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  • rgchappell says:

    I am a long term sufferer of rosacea. For the past fifteen or so years I have taken minocycline (orally) for my problem. Not only is it inexpensive, I consider it an excellent drug with few side effects. It’s also pretty effective against acne. Basically, any drug in the tetracycline family should provide you with some relief but some are more effective in the treatment of certain disorders than others. There are also many topical’s that might provide you with some relief. I hope your doctor is a dermatologist. If not he/she should refer you to one. Good luck.
    References :

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