Acne is a common skin condition that affects millions of people all over the world. Statistics show that 90% of men and women are suffering from it, and although not a serious medical condition to deal with, acne can negatively affect people in some way. Its development is often associated with low self-esteem, with many acne sufferers finding it hard for them to deal with others for fear of rejections and bullying. So to address this condition, medical experts have introduced benzamycin as one potent solution to acne infections.
Essentially, benzamycin is formulated to contain two powerful antibacterial agents: benzoyl peroxide and erythromycin. This drug was developed by Dermik Laboratories for one particular purpose – to eliminate acne. From its inception, benzamycin is known throughout the world as a prescription medication.
The benzamycin comes in the form of gel; hence it is often labeled by many manufacturers as “benzamycin gel”. It is made to be applied topically to the affected area of the skin. Just like its popular benzamycin alternative, the benzoyl peroxide itself, this drug can be used either alone or with other medications. Although designed to be applied topically, it can also be taken by mouth to treat acne.
There is one interesting detail about the mechanism involved in the treatment of acne by benzamycin. As what researches and claims have stated, this prescription medication attacks acne in two ways, according to what erythromycin and benzoyl peroxide are capable of doing. On one hand, it works by allowing the benzoyl peroxide to break down and eliminate any of the dead cells present on the surface of the skin. Along with this action is the elimination of all the acne-causing bacteria, then making the skin clearer. On the other hand, the erythromycin that this drug contains interferes with the protein production on the skin, then putting the lives of the bacteria to risk. The combination of these two actions is what basically makes the benzamycin gel truly powerful.
Although that said, there are certain side effects associated with the use of benzamycin that are worth considering. The benzamycin side effects can’t be anticipated though as they may vary depending on the degree of treatment involved. Whatever the dosage taken would be, the side effects that commonly develop are dryness of the skin, skin irritation, redness and stinging, as well as itchy rashes. Swelling, scaling, itching, and burning may also develop as some of the most common symptoms of topical overdose. Well, if any of these side effects are felt, it is expected for every patient to seek for medical attention or help. So check with your doctor as soon as possible.
Proper Usage Tips: When considering benzamycin for treating your acne infection, make sure not to use this medicine when your skin is severely irritated or raw. Also, prior to its application, make sure that your skin is washed thoroughly with warm water and soap. Shaving can also help, and to obtain the best result possible, wait for about thirty minutes from washing before applying this treatment. It is also further important for every concerned party to note that when opting for benzamycin, it must only be applied as directed by the specialist. Under dosage and overdosage of it may cause certain complications, so be careful. And, since this medication contains alcohol, burning or stinging are highly possible. It is for this fact that contact with the mouth, nose or eyes must be avoided.
Final Note: It is always important to use your common sense while taking benzamycin. Never use it after it has reached its expiration date for in that case, the solution may not work effectively. So rather than using the expired option, take a new supply from your pharmacist. And, keep this medication for the required treatment period.
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