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Minocycline for acne vulgaris: efficacy and safety

Garner SE, Eady A, Popescu CM, Newton J, Li Wan Po A
Published Online: 
January 21, 2009

The cause of acne is not fully understood but pores in the skin become blocked and infected due to a build up of excess skin oil, bacteria and other tissue. Antibiotics reduce bacteria and inflammation and minocycline is commonly prescribed to treat acne. It is however more expensive than other similar antibiotics and there are concerns about its safety. The review found that there was no reliable evidence that minocycline was better than any other acne treatment and that more research is needed.

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