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Acnecide is a topical acne treatment get that contains the active ingredient benzoyl peroxide. Acnecide gelis used to treat mild to moderate acne and works well in combination with oral acne antibiotics such as Oxytetracycline or Tetralysal.
- Topical treatment
- Effective relief from acne
- Unblocks pores
- Genuine medication
- All drugs sourced in the UK
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A Doctor's Overview
GP and surgeon, Dr Shane Charles (MBBS, MRCS, PgDip SEM) provides a simple explanation of the medication below:
'Acnecide Gel is a topical agent used to treat mild to moderate acne which contains an antiseptic, benzoyl peroxide. '.
If you think Acnecide Gel is a treatment that can help you, start an online consultation now for a registered prescriber to review. If treatment is deemed suitable, they can prescribe it, and we can deliver it to you from the comfort of your own home with a range of convenient delivery and payment options for you to choose from. If you have any questions about a medication, you should always consult your doctor with any questions prior to starting treatment, to ensure that it is safe and suitable for you.
Acnecide Gel 30g
Acnecide is a topical acne treatment get that contains the active ingredient benzoyl peroxide. It is used to treat mild to moderate acne and works well in combination with oral acne antibiotics such as Oxytetracycline or Tetralysal.
Benzoyl peroxide is a keratolytic medicine, which breaks down keratin, a protein that forms part of the skin structure.
For more information on the prescription medication patients should refer to the Acnecide Gel patient information leaflet.
Acnecide Face Gel
Acnecide gel contains the active ingredient benzoyl peroxide, which breaks down keratin. Applying benzoyl peroxide to the skin will cause the breakdown and shedding of the top layer of the skin cells. This helps break down the comedones, blackheads and whiteheads, and unblocks the sebaceous glands. It also prevents the forming of new comedones.
Benzoyl peroxide has an antibacterial action, which directly kills the bacteria that cause acne, Propionibacterium acnes. This common type of bacteria feeds on sebum produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. It produces waste products and fatty acids that irritate the sebaceous glands, causing them to be inflamed and create spots. By reducing the number of bacteria, benzoyl peroxide helps control the inflammation of the sebaceous glands.
It usually takes about six weeks for Acnecide to work improving your skin. It is important that you persevere while using it. If you have not seen any improvements after two weeks of use, you should consult with your doctor.
Acnecide is an effective treatment for acne. Its active ingredient, benzoyl peroxide breaks down keratin to allow the top layer of the skin to break down and shed. This allows the comedones to break down also in order to unblock the sebaceous glands to prevent the formation of new comedones.
Acnecide is also effective in directly killing bacteria that cause acne. By reducing the number of bacteria, benzoyl peroxide helps control the inflammation of the sebaceous glands.
Wash thoroughly the skin using a mild cleanser and pat dry before applying Acnecide gel. Acnecide gel should be applied to the affected areas of the skin once or twice a day. Do not apply the gel to damaged or broken areas of the skin.
Wash your hands thoroughly after applying the gel.Take extra care to avoid getting the gel into your eyes, mouth, angles of the nose and mucous membranes such as the lining of the nose. Rinse it thoroughly with water if you accidentally apply the gel on these areas.
Benzoyl peroxide could be irritating to your skin. If you experience peeling or excessive redness of the skin after the application of Acnecide gel, you should apply less of the gel on a less frequent schedule. If the soreness will persist, stop using the gel and see your doctor.
Do not use Acnecide excessively. Excessive use of the gel will not make it more effective but will only increase the chance of irritating your skin.
Acnecide 5% w/w Gel
The usual dosage of Acnecide is to apply it to the affected areas of the skin once or twice a day, depending on the severity of your condition and the way you respond to it.
Acnecide Side Effects
Acnecide can cause a wide range of side effects, including dry skin, redness, peeling of the skin, burning sensation of the skin, itching (pruritus), pain and stinging, skin irritation (irritant contact dermatitis) and allergic contact dermatitis. It is important to remember that not everyone will experience all of these side effects; however it’s best to discuss any possible side effects with your doctor before taking Acnecide.
Potential side effects of Acnecide | Description of side effects |
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Dry skin | Causes skin to become dry |
Skin redness | Causes skin to become red in color |
Peeling of the skin | Causes the outer layer of skin to peel away |
Burning sensation of the skin | Causes a burning sensation on the skin |
Itching of the skin (pruritus) | Causes the skin to itch |
Pain of the skin (pain, stinging) | Causes pain or a stinging sensation on the skin |
Skin irritation (irritant contact dermatitis) | Causes irritation on the skin |
Allergic contact dermatitis | Causes an allergic reaction on the skin |
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Acnecide Boots
Yes, you can currently buy Acnecide gel at Boots although, at the time of writing, 30g of Acnecide gel is currently cheaper at UK Meds. Additionally, if you would like to purchase more than one tube, you can benefit from further savings at UK Meds.
You can safely buy Acnecide online at UK Meds. You will need to have first an online consultation with a pharmacist independent prescriber before your order will be supplied. The online consultation will ensure that Acnecide gel is the right medication for your medical condition.
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