Since many cases of acne are unique to the individual, one shouldn't just presume that all acne prescription medications do the same thing, because they don't. The ingredients within the medications can vary, and sometimes the medications may even go so far as to have bad, unwanted and unneeded side effects within certain individuals. It's therefore important that you discuss all this with your treating health care professional to ensure that you're purchasing the right form of medication.
Acne is a disorder that involves the hair-oil (pilosebaceous) apparatus of the skin. Acne vulgaris or common acne (referred to herein as adolescent acne) begins in the teen or preteen years. In general, it becomes less active as adolescence ends, but it may continue into adulthood. Acne that initially occurs in adulthood is designated post adolescent acne or adult-onset acne.
Drugs: Acne can be a side effect of prescription antidepressants and antibiotics. Street drugs can also lead to acne. In fact, a sudden, bad outbreak is often a clue to illegal drug use.
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