Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Combination Products for Acne

Some acne medications, such as topical antibiotics, target the growth of P. acnes,

the bacteria that causes redness and inflammation.

Other acne medications, such as retinoids, are aimed at preventing pores from clogging.

In some cases it may be necessary for a patient to use multiple acne products to target the different causes of acne.

It can be quite a hassle to have to remember to use multiple acne medications in a day.

Some of Combination Products for Acne:

Benzoyl Peroxide(BPO) with an antibiotic
BPO is included in the ingredients of several over-the-counter and prescription acne preparations because of its ability to kill P. acnes.
Research has also shown that benzoyl peroxide enhances the effectiveness of some antibiotics such as clindamycin and erythromycin to penetrate the skin and reduce inflammation.
When used in combination with antibiotics, benzoyl peroxide reduces the risk of a patient developing resistance to the antibiotic.
Benzoyl Peroxide can cause skin irritation and possibly bleach your hair or fabrics that may come in contact with it. Some people may also have an allergic reaction to it.

New Combination

Another good example of an acne combination product is a new combination that provides the convenience of a once-a-day application and the complementary benefits of two active acne-fighting ingredients: Tretinoin a topical retinoid, and Clindamycin a topical antibiotic.

In addition to unclogging plugged pores and preventing new acne blemishes,
tretinoin clears the way for the topical antibiotic clindamycin to enter the pores where it can effectively fight P. acnes, reduce inflammation and continue the healing process.

Fortunately this combination will not stain or bleach. However, as with all retinoids and topical antibiotics, skin irritation, redness and sun sensitivity can be side effects.

To Read More about Acne products and Treatments, please consider the folllowing posts:

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