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Acne treatment products are the many medications and skincare items used to reduce acne (whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, etc.). These range from over-the-counter (OTC) cleansers and creams to prescription drugs. Common categories and active ingredients include:
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Topical OTC cleansers and lotions: For mild acne, gentle washes often contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid to unclog pores and kill bacteria. Benzoyl peroxide is a potent antibacterial agent that also peels off dead skin cells (exfoliant). Salicylic acid (a β-hydroxy acid) helps dissolve the debris clogging pores. Other cosmetic acne products may contain alpha-hydroxy acids (e.g. glycolic acid), sulfur, niacinamide (vitamin B3), linoleic acid or zinc – all of which can help normalize skin cells or reduce inflammation. (General skincare: Non-comedogenic moisturizers and oil-free sunscreen are also recommended adjuncts.)
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Topical prescription medications: If OTC treatments aren’t enough, dermatologists prescribe stronger topicals. Retinoids (vitamin A–derived creams/gels) like tretinoin, adapalene or tazarotene are standard for moderate acne. They normalize follicle lining and prevent clogging. Topical antibiotics (clindamycin or erythromycin) are used to kill Cutibacterium acnes bacteria and reduce inflammation. (Clinicians often combine them with benzoyl peroxide to prevent antibiotic resistance) Other prescription topicals include azelaic acid (a natural acid with antibacterial and anti-keratinization effects), salicylic acid (high-strength formulations), and dapsone gel (an anti-inflammatory agent).
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Combination products: Many modern acne products combine these actives. For example, fixed combinations of benzoyl peroxide with a retinoid or antibiotic are common first-line therapies). Adapalene + benzoyl peroxide gel (e.g. Epiduo) or clindamycin + benzoyl peroxide (Duac) are examples. These combinations attack different causes (bacteria, clogged pores, inflammation) simultaneously.
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Oral medications: For moderate-to-severe acne or when topicals alone aren’t enough, doctors may add oral treatments. Antibiotic pills (tetracyclines like doxycycline or minocycline, or macrolides) reduce skin bacteria and inflammation. They are used short-term (typically <3–4 months) alongside topicals. Hormonal therapies in women (certain birth-control pills or spironolactone) can lower sebum production and improve acne. For the most severe cystic acne, oral isotretinoin (a vitamin A derivative) is prescribed– it dramatically shrinks oil glands and clears acne but has significant side effects (teratogenicity, etc.).
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Procedural and adjunctive products: Dermatology clinics also use procedures and prescriptions not in an “OTC bottle,” but they’re part of acne management. These include chemical peels (salicylic or glycolic acid solutions), laser/light therapies (blue/red light devices for acne bacteria), comedone extraction tools, and intralesional steroid injections for nodules. While not “products” in a pharmacy sense, such treatments complement topical/oral therapies.
In summary, acne products range from simple drugstore washes (benzoyl peroxide washes, salicylic acid scrubs) to prescription creams (retinoids, azelaic acid, antibiotic gels) to oral drugs (antibiotics, hormonal agents, isotretinoin). Combination therapy is common. References note that first-line acne treatments include topical retinoids and benzoyl peroxide (with or without antibiotics), with more aggressive drugs (oral antibiotics or isotretinoin) reserved for harder cases.
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Original price $ 69.95Current price $ 52.95Clindamycin Phosphate 1.2% with Benzoyl Peroxide 5% Gel (Rx)
Advanced, Prescription-Strength Acne Treatment for Clearer, Healthier Skin Experience dermatologist-recommended, dual-action power against stubborn...
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Original price $ 38.95Current price $ 23.70Retin-A Gel 0.025% (Tretinoin) Topical Retinoid Gel for Acne & Anti-Aging Wrinkles 15 gram (RX)
Clearer, Smoother, Younger-Looking Skin—Clinically Proven Tretinoin Therapy. Retin-A Gel 0.025% (Tretinoin), 15g by Bausch Health US, is the gold-s...
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Original price $ 29.95Current price $ 21.75Benzoyl Peroxide 5% Aqueous Base, Acne Treatment Gel
1 reviewBenzoyl Peroxide 5% is used to treat acne. It works by killing bacteria on the skin, reducing inflammation, and helping to unclog pores. This preve...
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Original price $ 109.95Current price $ 77.00Erythromycin Topical Gel 2%, 60 gram Tube
Erythromycin topical gel is used to treat acne. It is an antibiotic that helps reduce the number of bacteria and decreases inflammation, thereby im...
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Original price $ 169.95Current price $ 99.00Adapalene and Benzoyl PeroxidTopical Gel Pump Bottle 0.3%/2.5% (Rx)
Adapalene and Benzoyl Peroxide topical gel is used to treat acne. Adapalene is a retinoid that helps unclog pores and reduce inflammation, while Be...
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Original price $ 299.95Current price $ 229.00Tazarotene Cream 0.01%, 30 gram (RX)
Tazarotene Cream 0.1% (sometimes written as 0.01% in error, but the most common prescription strengths are 0.05% and 0.1%) is a topical retinoid me...
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Original price $ 675.00Current price $ 625.00Tazarotene Gel 0.05%, 30 gram (RX)
Tazarotene gel is used to treat psoriasis and acne. It is a topical retinoid that helps regulate skin cell growth and reduces inflammation. For pso...
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Original price $ 125.50Current price $ 73.00Sodium Sulfacetamide 10% with Sulfur 5% Face Cleanser Liquid 170.3 grams (RX)
Achieve visibly clearer, smoother, and healthier skin with Sodium Sulfacetamide 10% with Sulfur 5% Face Cleanser Liquid, 170.3 grams. This powerful...
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Original price $ 129.95Current price $ 89.00Azelaic Acid Gel 15% Topical Treatment 50 grams (Rx)
1 reviewBest Topical Acne, Rosacea, and Hyperpigmentation Treatment – Powerful Prescription Strength Formula Azelaic Acid Gel 15% Topical Treatment 50 gram...
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Original price $ 28.95Current price $ 17.00Clindamycin Phosphate Gel 1% Topical Treatment 30 grams (RX)
Powerful Topical Acne Treatment for Clear Skin Clindamycin Phosphate Gel 1% is a dermatologist-recommended, prescription-strength topical acne trea...
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Original price $ 37.95Current price $ 24.00Metronidazole Gel 0.75% Topical-Use 45 grams by Encube (RX)
Unlock superior skin health with Metronidazole Gel 0.75% Topical-Use 45 grams by Encube (NDC: 21922-0070-06) – a dermatologist-trusted topical anti...
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Original price $ 22.95Current price $ 14.00Tretinoin Cream 0.025% for Acne, Wrinkles 20 gram Tube (RX)
Transform your skin with powerful, dermatologist-recommended Tretinoin Cream 0.025%! Tretinoin Cream 0.025% by Padagis US is an advanced, prescript...
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Original price $ 38.95Current price $ 19.95Tretinoin Cream 0.025% for Acne, Wrinkles & Anti-Aging 20 gram (Rx)
Tretinoin Cream 0.025% (Topical Retinoid) Tretinoin cream 0.025% is a prescription-strength topical medication in the retinoid (vitamin A) family, ...
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Acne treatment products are the many medications and skincare items used to reduce acne (whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, etc.). These range from over-the-counter (OTC) cleansers and creams to prescription drugs. Common categories and active ingredients include:
-
Topical OTC cleansers and lotions: For mild acne, gentle washes often contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid to unclog pores and kill bacteria. Benzoyl peroxide is a potent antibacterial agent that also peels off dead skin cells (exfoliant). Salicylic acid (a β-hydroxy acid) helps dissolve the debris clogging pores. Other cosmetic acne products may contain alpha-hydroxy acids (e.g. glycolic acid), sulfur, niacinamide (vitamin B3), linoleic acid or zinc – all of which can help normalize skin cells or reduce inflammation. (General skincare: Non-comedogenic moisturizers and oil-free sunscreen are also recommended adjuncts.)
-
Topical prescription medications: If OTC treatments aren’t enough, dermatologists prescribe stronger topicals. Retinoids (vitamin A–derived creams/gels) like tretinoin, adapalene or tazarotene are standard for moderate acne. They normalize follicle lining and prevent clogging. Topical antibiotics (clindamycin or erythromycin) are used to kill Cutibacterium acnes bacteria and reduce inflammation. (Clinicians often combine them with benzoyl peroxide to prevent antibiotic resistance) Other prescription topicals include azelaic acid (a natural acid with antibacterial and anti-keratinization effects), salicylic acid (high-strength formulations), and dapsone gel (an anti-inflammatory agent).
-
Combination products: Many modern acne products combine these actives. For example, fixed combinations of benzoyl peroxide with a retinoid or antibiotic are common first-line therapies). Adapalene + benzoyl peroxide gel (e.g. Epiduo) or clindamycin + benzoyl peroxide (Duac) are examples. These combinations attack different causes (bacteria, clogged pores, inflammation) simultaneously.
-
Oral medications: For moderate-to-severe acne or when topicals alone aren’t enough, doctors may add oral treatments. Antibiotic pills (tetracyclines like doxycycline or minocycline, or macrolides) reduce skin bacteria and inflammation. They are used short-term (typically <3–4 months) alongside topicals. Hormonal therapies in women (certain birth-control pills or spironolactone) can lower sebum production and improve acne. For the most severe cystic acne, oral isotretinoin (a vitamin A derivative) is prescribed– it dramatically shrinks oil glands and clears acne but has significant side effects (teratogenicity, etc.).
-
Procedural and adjunctive products: Dermatology clinics also use procedures and prescriptions not in an “OTC bottle,” but they’re part of acne management. These include chemical peels (salicylic or glycolic acid solutions), laser/light therapies (blue/red light devices for acne bacteria), comedone extraction tools, and intralesional steroid injections for nodules. While not “products” in a pharmacy sense, such treatments complement topical/oral therapies.
In summary, acne products range from simple drugstore washes (benzoyl peroxide washes, salicylic acid scrubs) to prescription creams (retinoids, azelaic acid, antibiotic gels) to oral drugs (antibiotics, hormonal agents, isotretinoin). Combination therapy is common. References note that first-line acne treatments include topical retinoids and benzoyl peroxide (with or without antibiotics), with more aggressive drugs (oral antibiotics or isotretinoin) reserved for harder cases.
