What Are The Common Prescription Acne Medications?

Tretinoin

Vitamin A may be a crucial vitamin for skin health. Most individuals may consume enough of it through their diet. However, acne patients may benefit from using a synthetic vitamin A topically. This refers to tretinoin, which patients may use to treat inflammatory and non-inflammatory acne. This medication may help because it seems to make skin cells renew and heal faster. Thus, new skin cells should replace dead and damaged ones. Dead skin cells building up appear to be one of the many major causes of acne.

Women appear to benefit more from tretinoin than men. Unfortunately, they also seem to experience more side effects. The most common side effects may include irritation and dry, flaky skin. Thankfully, these side effects can disappear as patients adjust to the medication. This may take one to two months to happen, depending on the prescription's strength.

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