...Erythromycin is next in line behind clindamycin as the topical antibiotic of choice used to treat acne. This is available as a solution, gel or ointment at 2% strength. Again, as with clindamycin, you apply twice a day to all acne prone areas, and it, too, is generally well tolerated, with some irritation possible. It's safe for use if you are or may become pregnant....»
«...Acne is a common skin problem not only in the USA but in many parts of the world. For many, they resort to the use of medicines in order to get rid or even prevent acne. It has to be taken note of that there are natural and easy ways to get rid of such a skin problem. We would be pleased to share with you tips that would let you be acne-free....»
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