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Acne

What Research Is Being Done on Acne?

Medical researchers are working on new drugs to treat acne, particularly topical antibiotics to replace some of those in current use. As with many other types of bacterial infections, doctors are finding that, over time, the bacteria that are associated with acne are becoming resistant to treatment with certain antibiotics. Research is also being conducted by industry on the potential side effects of isotretinoin and the long-term use of medicines used for treating acne.

Scientists are working on other means of treating acne. For example, researchers are studying the biology of sebaceous cells and testing a laser in laboratory animals to treat acne by disrupting sebaceous glands. Scientists are also studying the treatment of androgenic disorders, including acne, in men by inhibiting an enzyme that changes testosterone to a more potent androgen.

What Is Acne?

How Does Acne Develop?

What Causes Acne?

Who Gets Acne?

How Is Acne Treated?

Treatment for Blackheads, Whiteheads, and Mild Inflammatory Acne

Treatment for Moderate to Severe Inflammatory Acne

Treatment for Severe Nodular or Cystic Acne

Treatments for Hormonally Influenced Acne in Women

Other Treatments for Acne

How Should People With Acne Care for Their Skin?

Where Can People Find More Credible Information on Acne?

 
     
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