Acne Treatment: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions

Brand names: The NueyOu

# Acne Treatment Overview Acne treatment products work by fighting the bacteria and oil that cause pimples and breakouts on your skin. These medications help clear up existing acne and can prevent new pimples from forming. Most acne treatments are applied directly to the affected areas of your skin, usually once or twice a day. The active ingredients work by either killing bacteria that cause acne, reducing oil production, or helping your skin shed dead cells that can clog pores. It may take several weeks of regular use before you see the best results, so it's important to be patient and follow the directions on the package carefully. Before using any acne treatment, make sure you read all the warnings and instructions. Keep the product away from children and pets. Don't use acne treatment if you're allergic to any of the ingredients listed on the label. While using the product, avoid getting it in your eyes, mouth, or nose. Some people may experience mild side effects like dryness, redness, or peeling skin, which usually goes away as your skin adjusts. If your acne gets worse or you develop a serious skin reaction, stop using the product and talk to a doctor right away. Always wash your hands after applying acne treatment unless you're treating your hands.

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Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)

  • DRUG HYPERSENSITIVITY160 reports
  • DRUG INEFFECTIVE33 reports
  • PAIN21 reports
  • DIZZINESS20 reports
  • HEADACHE19 reports
  • MALAISE19 reports
  • FATIGUE18 reports
  • ABDOMINAL DISTENSION16 reports
  • HYPERSENSITIVITY15 reports
  • PNEUMONIA15 reports

Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.

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