Topical Antibiotics for Acne Control

Using topical antibiotics for acne is a widely accepted and safe protocol for treatment of moderate to severe acne that is localized or not too widespread. They work by killing the p. acnes bacteria thus reducing inflammation. They show little effect on non-inflammatory acne-- e.g., those whiteheads and blackheads that are not infected.

The current medical consensus is to use them together with other anti-acne agents as they induce bacterial resistance and tend to act slowly. Their side effects are usually minor and negligible.

Clindamycin structure

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Clindamycin

Erythromycin

Tetracycline

When the infected acne lesions are too numerous and widespread, topical antibiotics would not be sufficient to control the infection and oral antibiotics for severe acne would be required instead.

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