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What are the dangers of stopping spironolactone abruptly?

I’ve been on it for over a year (100mg for acne) and feel the side affects out weight the positive results.

I'm going to start antabuse, all my products have propylene glycol. Such as my face wash?

Also my acne cream and hair style putty. Will this give me a reaction?

Ortho Tri-cyclen Lo - has everyone heard yet that Jansen, the company that makes Ortho...

... Tri-cyclen Lo has discontinued their entire line of birth control? I called them this week to see why there is a shortage of OTCL. Shock! Was... read more

What I should do after 6 months of isosupra if there are no more pimples but still redness and scar?

In 3 days i will finish my 6 months treatement of isosupra lidose 16. There are no more pimples but my skin is not clear yet. Tere are still redness... read more

What are the most common skin conditions? (with photos)

Does Tazorac help with acne scars?

Can Tazorac gel or cream be used to treat pitted acne scars?

Can I use neosporin on my face if it is red, irriated and peeling? I think it was caused from an?

... acne face wash and now my face is red and peeling. Any suggestions as to what i can do?

Levonorgestrel - What are the long term side effects of postinor 2?

2 months after taking the postinor 2 pill,does it cause side effects such as swollen belly,swollen,sore, enlarged breasts,nusuea,on and off acne... read more

Has anyone taken isotretinoin 10mg every other day with success, what else has helped with acne?

My son is taking isotretinoin at 20mg once a day. He has serious side effects of nausea and vomiting. The sad part is it is working and now he has to... read more

Recurrent staph infection on face causing Folliculitis?

It began as impetigo and would return after Amoxcillin so Augmentin Duo 3 day course was taken and it went. In its place I have had very bad... read more

Apri vs. Nikki (birth control) what’s the difference?

side effects? dosage? ingredients?

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