Minocycline acne treatment
Minocycline
acne treatment is one of the most popular forms of treating
severe acne. The medication kills the acne bacteria better than
most other drugs available and has a general anti-inflammatory
effect. Using minocycline can noticeably reduce the amount of
pimples as well as the redness of the remaining
ones.
What is mynocycline?
Minocycline is one of the best antibiotics for acne
treatment, developed in 1970s. It is sold under the names
of Minocin, Dynacin and Vectrin.
Minocycline acne treatment is very popular in
cases of severe acne, but when there is no need for any kind of
surgery yet.
Usage
The treatment usually starts from taking
mynocycline only at bedtime for five or six days to let
the organism get used to the medication. During this time
it is possible to suffer from minor side effects of
mynocycline – acne will vanish, but you may experience
periods of dizziness and headaches for a few hours after
taking the pills. This is usually over in under a week.
Then you can start the full-scale minocycline acne
treatment.
After the initial period you will not only take
pills (this time usually at your meals), but you will
also use topical acne cream to speed up the recovery
process. While taking the antibiotic, it is also advised
to have about 500mg of Vitamin C daily, as it prevents
some possible side effects minocycline has.
Possible side effects
As most antibiotics treatments, minocycline acne
treatment isn’t perfectly safe. While much safer than
penicillin or even ibuprofen, it still has a few possible
side effects.
1. Dizziness and headaches
The most common side effects that show up during
mynocycline acne treatment are dizziness and headaches.
In most cases they vanish after a few days’ therapy, but
if the don’t, you should consider taking the antibiotic
pills at a lower dose or to stop using it
entirely.
2. Hives outbreak
About one person in a hundred is allergic to
mynocycline. Acne such people have will be cured, but
after two or three weeks they will experience serious
hives outbreak. If this happens it is strongly advised to
leave the pills and find some other medication to replace
minocycline.
3. Minocycline build-up
As minocycline builds up in the body, after some
time it will change color of some parts of skin, making
them look similarly to big acne scars or bruises. It is
more probable if maximum dose is taken for more than a
year. The effect will vanish, but very slowly – usually
after about a year from the moment of stopping
minocycline acne treatment. Recent researches show that
taking Vitamin C during the treatment greatly reduces the
danger of skin color change.
Serious Side effects
In less
than 1:10 000 cases two very rare
side effects develop.
1. hypersensitivity
lupus/hepatitis
The hypersensitivity causes severe joint pains.
If you experience that, you have to stop the
treatment at once.
2. pseudotumor
cerebri
The last and the most serious of all minocycline
side effects is pseudotumor cerebri – the accumulation of
fluid around the brain. It causes continuous headache
and, later, increasing problems with
vision.
Fortunately both problems resolve over time, but
it is a very slow process.
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