Tetracyclines (Topical)
Precautions While Using This MedicineFor patients
using either the cream form or the topical liquid form
of this medicine for acne:
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Some people may notice improvement in their acne within 4 to 6 weeks.
However, if there is no improvement in your acne after you have used this
medicine for 6 to 8 weeks or if it becomes worse, check with your health care
professional. The treatment of acne may take up to 8 to 12 weeks before full
improvement is seen.
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If your doctor has ordered another medicine to be applied to the
skin along with this medicine, it is best to wait at least 1 hour before you
apply the second medicine. This may help keep your skin from becoming too
irritated. Also, if the medicines are used too close together, they may not
work properly.
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The liquid form of this medicine may also cause the skin to become
unusually dry, even with normal use. If this occurs, check with your doctor.
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This medicine may cause faint yellowing of the skin, especially around
hair roots. This may be more easily seen in people with light complexions.
The color may be removed by washing. However, the medicine should be left
on the skin as long as possible. Do not wash immediately after applying the
medicine. To do so will keep the medicine from working properly. If the yellow
color is bothersome during the daytime, the medicine may be applied after
school or work and again at bedtime, unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
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Treated areas of the skin may glow bright yellow under ``black''
(ultraviolet or UV) light such as that used in some discos. To help reduce
or avoid this, apply the medicine later in the evening or wash it off before
exposure to ``black'" light.
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You may continue to use cosmetics (make-up) while you are using this
medicine for acne. However, it is best to use only ``water-base'" cosmetics.
Also, it is best not to use cosmetics too heavily or too often. They may make
your acne worse. If you have any questions about this, check with your doctor.
For patients using the topical ointment form
of this medicine:
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If your skin infection does not improve within 2 weeks, or if it
becomes worse, check with your health care professional.
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