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1 Treating mild acneThis demonstrates two approaches to treating mild acne (comedos and less than about 10 red papules and pustules). The first treatment is shown on the left,and she applies Cleocin-T lotion to her face each morning, and Cleocin-T lotion and Retin-A 0.025% cream to her face each evening. A second alter...Drug EffectsKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
2 Retin-ADuring the first several weeks of use of Retin-A, some people experience a diffuse redness and scaling where it is applied, and acne lesions can become inflamed or more inflamed during that period of time. Simply reassure the patient that he/she should continue with the therapy and the inflammation ...Retin-A; Drug EffectsKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
3 Topical acne therapyThe first few weeks of topical acne therapy can be accompanied by redness and flaking of the skin. Lubricants will help to control scaling, and if necessary, one can add 1% hydrocortisone lotion or cream twice daily to help to reduce the inflammation.Drug EffectsKnowledge Weavers Dermatology
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