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		<title>What Type Of Treatment For Acne</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several medications used for purposes unrelated to skin may cause or aggravate acne. However, the direct cause and effect between these drugs and the acne is not always clear; thus, it is important to confer with your doctor if you suspect that a drug you are taking may be impacting your acne. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several medications used for purposes unrelated to skin may cause or aggravate acne. However, the direct cause and effect between these drugs and the acne is not always clear; thus, it is important to confer with your doctor if you suspect that a drug you are taking may be impacting your acne. </p>
<p>The most common drugs that stand accused of exacerbating acne are: </p>
<p>Dilantin (diphenylan sodium), used to treat grand mal seizures and prevent or treat seizures during and after brain surgery. </p>
<p>Lithium, used to treat manic depression and, at lower dosages, to treat certain other psychological conditions, such as eating disorders and premenstrual tension. </p>
<p>Micro-K and other comparable brands of potassium chloride, used to treat low potassium levels, particularly when a person taking certain heart medications. </p>
<p>Certain cold medications, especially those containing bromides iodides. </p>
<p>Various forms of birth control pills. The impact of birth control pills on women&#8217;s hormonal balance may boost sebum production and hence users&#8217; susceptibility to acne! </p>
<p>Steroids. These may cause a distinctive form of acne beginning days or even weeks after the start of treatment. Steroid-induced acne appears as tiny red papules and pustules in the area to which the steroid was applied (if it was used topically) or on the chest, back, and: shoulders (if the therapy was systemic). This form of acne occurs because the steroids tend to thin the dermis, making the follicular canals&#8221; more likely to rupture inward. However, since the steroids are powerful anti-inflammatories, the lesions tend to be small. In some cases, they don&#8217;t appear at all until after the drug use has been discontinued. </p>
<p>In rare cases, other drugs, including actinomycin D, halothane, thiouracil, thiourea, trimethadiaone, and vitamin B12. </p>
<p>In every case of acne medicamentosa, the first step is to check with your physician to see whether a change in medication is feasible. In many instances-as with steroids-even though no change is possible, the regimen is short-lived, and the problem will therefore quickly resolve itself. In others-as with birth control pills-there is a wide choice of appropriate alternatives. Although no one quite understands why, for some women making a change may stop the acne even though the new medication provides essentially the same hormones as the prior one, while for other women a change may have no effect at all.</p>
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