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‎02-03-2015 01:25 AM
‎02-03-2015 11:39 AM
I agree with J-Lou... experiment with the Cerave products. Hydrating Cleanser, Foaming Cleanser, PM Lotion, AM Lotion, Moisturizing Lotion, Moisturizing Cream. They have a lot of different textures to see which one you like. I am 48 and still have acne. The only thing that has worked for me is Benzoyl peroxide. I use the acne.org 2.5% BP gel. I used it all over my face 2x per day for several months until my face completely cleared. Now, I use it 1x per day to maintain clear skin. Acne.org web site has a wealth of information. Good Luck! It is a great feeling when your acne is gone!
‎02-03-2015 04:03 PM
I used Spiro for acne, one pill once per week! Worked awesome, crystal clear skin, and I weaned off after a few years, no issues. Made me pee like crazy, so I could not do daily. I had cystic acne from the BC pill and going off of it, messed my body up big time, so I took spiro, which is in the pill.
‎02-03-2015 06:33 PM
I have taken Spironolactone, 100 mgs per day for the last 5 years. Even after menopause, I was still dealing with cystic acne. My skin improved 110%!!!!!
About 2 months ago, I decided that I probably didn't need it anymore, so I weaned myself off. About the third week after I was off of it completely, I started getting those big pimples that just get red and angry. I hadn'r had a breakout since I started taking the Spironolactone! I went right back on it! My skin is improving, I'm still getting rid of a couple of those big red pimples, but I think I'm on my way back to clear skin.
I had no side effects whatsoever from the Spironolactone.
‎02-04-2015 12:36 AM
‎02-04-2015 02:39 AM
Boy, I'm confused - help!
I was prescribed spironolactone a few months ago for my blood pressure. Now I see it is an acne medication. Anyone else taking for high blood pressure? I'm concerned.
‎02-04-2015 09:08 AM
On 2/3/2015 KathyM23 said:Boy, I'm confused - help!
I was prescribed spironolactone a few months ago for my blood pressure. Now I see it is an acne medication. Anyone else taking for high blood pressure? I'm concerned.
Kathy, it is a diuretic. Spironolactone is used for many things. One thing they found is it helps lessen testosterone which contributes to cystic acne and facial hair growth in women.
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