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Should I stop taking Doxycycline for my acne? If I stop and start again, will my acne get worse?

For 5 months, I took 2 pills of doxycycline a day and then for the 2 months after, I tapered down to 1 pill. I also have been using retin A (0.05%... read more

How long should Retin-A remain on my face?? Is retin-A a sensative cream?

Sould I avoid any kind of light when Retin-A is on my face? I mean is Retin-A a light-sensative cream? and how many minutes/hours should Retin-a... read more

Tretinoin - Retin-A has just been given to my 11 year old daughter, are there any risks that I?

... should be concerned about as far as her development is concerned? Should I worry about her female organs or any other part of her system?

Does doxycycline work for acne?

How do I know if Tretinoin is working for me?

I began using Tretinoin .025% cream approximately 10 weeks ago when it was prescribed to me by my dermatologist. So far, my skin is continuing to get... read more

Tretinoin - What is the difference between Retin-A and Stevia-A?

I’m using Stevia-A 0.05% every night for the past month(first time user) with no side effects(peeling, redness, dryness,etc) I’m just wondering if it ... read more

Is Tazorac the same as Retin-A?

Clindamycin - topical clindamycin for burns? topical clindamycin and C-diff?

I burnt my arm, neck and underarm falling asleep with the heating pad on. I have no spleen and the doc prescribed topical clindamycin to prevent any... read more

Can I open my clindamycin capsule and put the medicine on topically for acne cyst ?

Several months ago I had an infected tooth, Dentist prescribed clindamycin 300 mg capsules, I have a couple left. Right now I’m have broken out on my ... read more

Is doxycycline, the same as clindamycin? can they both be used for a dental infection?

doxycycline was prescribed for a gum infection, and clindamycin was prescribed for an infection on one of my theet.

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