Articles, tagged with "erythromycin", page 6
17th April 2009
Acne treatment medicines are available ‘over the counter' at your nearest medical shop. Many of these medicinal products do not show remarkable results, and some are not even scientifically tested in the laboratory. Drugs claiming to give instant result...
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Kaylee Hayden
10th April 2009
Antibiotics are type of pill or external lotion used for the treatment of acne in some cases. Antibiotics stop bacteria around follicles which prevents acne. In addition, antibiotics prevent irritation by stopping white blood cell chemicals. Antibiotics r...
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09th April 2009
Coughing is an important way to keep your throat and airways clear. Coughing is an action the body takes to get rid of burden that are irritating the air passages. In the more advanced stages, it's marked by the symptom that gives the disease its name: a ...
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Author:
John Adison
09th April 2009
Acne is a problem that hits not only teens, but adults as well. It can be a frustrating problem to deal with, especially when breakouts show up at the wrong time. The great thing is that there are a variety of treatments out there for acne today. Of cours...
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30th March 2009
An adverse drug reaction (ADR) is any unintended, noxious or undesired effect that occurs when a drug is used at accepted doses for preventing, diagnosing or treating a condition.
By this definition from the World Health Organization, ADRs can be furth...
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Author:
Sudesh Samuel
19th March 2009
There are many standard medications for the treatment of acne. Ifyou decide that your acne is not responding to over-the-countertreatments, it would be wise to visit your local GP. If after twomonths the acne still does not seem to be improving, ask for a...
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Author:
visionary31
03rd March 2009
If you've had an acne problem for any length of time you're probably looking for effective acne products to help you achieve control and get rid of your acne once and for all, right? What follows is a brief synopsis of what's available in the marketplace ...
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Author:
Scott Cofer
20th February 2009
Today acne is an increasing problem among youngsters that is becoming more complex to resolve. Acne can have destructive effect especially in the self-conscious years of youth. Many people are suffering by this situation. There are lots of ways to cure ac...
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Author:
Aldwyn Carlin
29th December 2008
If you could be assured of an acne medicine that absolutely worked on your acne symptoms, wouldn't you be willing to try it out. There are several new breakthroughs that show real promise in treating acne.
Acne medicine research has been a substant...
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Author:
Alan
12th December 2008
What is Rosacea? Rosacea is one of the most common inflammatory conditions of the skin of the face. Once it afflicts you, your face will take on a characteristic redness that looks like a permanent flush or blush. Soon after, pimples and thin red lines wi...
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Author:
TomSmith
03rd December 2008
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the nasal sinuses. It is usually caused by infection (bacterial or viral), but can also be caused by allergic reactions or other responses to environmental agents.
Symptoms may last for 3 months or more and include Chro...
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Author:
Celly Dunk
04th November 2008
Are you one of the millions of individuals who suffer from acne? Does it seem as though you are always on the lookout for just the product or remedy, which will assist you in controlling the situation? If you answered 'yes' to both of these questions, ple...
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Author:
remedyforacne
17th October 2008
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by facial swelling, exceptionally of the lips. It involves nerves, mucous membranes, and skin, especially in orofacial region. Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is characterized by oral no...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Inclusion conjunctivitis is a self-limited suppurative conjunctivitis, acquired by newborns as they transit the birth canal. It is caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. This disease affects four of 1,000 (0.4%) live births. Approximately half of the child's...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
17th September 2008
Compared with topical therapy, systemic therapy has a more rapid onset of clearing, which may enhance patient compliance. However, whenever systemic drugs are administered, the potential dangers- including side effects, drug allergy/intolerance, drug inte...
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Author:
Jan Hornets