1. Home
  2. Health
  3. Dermatology

Acne Treatment With Miscellaneous Topical Medications

By Heather Brannon, MD, About.com

Updated: July 2, 2008

About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by Casey Gallagher, MD

Acne is caused by the effects of hormones on the pilosebaceous unit, consisting of a hair follicle, sebaceous gland, and a hair. The follicle becomes obstructed and an overgrowth of a normal skin bacteria, Propionibacterium acnes, causes destruction of the lining of the follicle. This process allows follicular material to enter the dermis, causing an inflammatory response. For a more detailed description of this process, see What Causes Acne?

This category contains medications that work to improve acne in various ways. Some are available over-the-counter and others are available only by prescription.

Acne Treatment With Benzoyl Peroxide

  • Works by killing bacteria and reducing inflammation in the follicle
  • A good choice for people with mild acne
  • Available as a liquid (2.5% - 10%), bar (5% - 10%), mask (5%), lotion (5% - 10%), cream (5% - 10%), gel (2.5% - 20%), and cleanser (10%)
  • All strengths are available without a prescription
  • Using the 10% or 20% strengths does not necessarily improve the therapeutic benefit, but increases the risk of skin irritation.
  • Used once or twice a day
  • May cause skin irritation and bleaching of hair or fabrics
  • Cannot be used at the same time as tretinoin because it inactivates tretinoin

Acne Treatment With Salicylic Acid

  • Works by reducing the formation of comedones - blackheads and whiteheads
  • Available in 0.5% - 2.0% strengths
  • All strengths are available over-the-counter
  • Not as effective as tretinoin
  • Not as irritating as tretinoin
  • Applied at night and washed of in the morning

Acne Treatment With Azelaic Acid

  • Works by killing bacteria and reducing the formation of comedones - blackheads and whiteheads
  • Marketed as Azelex
  • Available as a cream at 20% strength
  • Must be prescribed by a health care provider
  • Applied twice a day
  • As effective as tretinoin and may have even more beneficial effects when used with tretinoin
  • Not as irritating as tretinoin

Acne Treatment With Sulfacetamide-Sulfur

  • Sulfur has been used to treat acne for over a thousand years
  • Works by helping clean out pores
  • Marketed as Novacet or Sulfacet
  • Available over-the-counter
  • Can cause skin discoloration and have an unpleasant odor

Acne Treatment With Benzoyl Peroxide and Erythromycin

  • This combination is available as a gel that contains 5% benzoyl peroxide and 3% erythromycin
  • Marketed as Benzamycin
  • Must be prescribed by a health care provider
  • The mixture must be refrigerated
  • Applied twice a day
  • The combination of the two drugs reduces bacterial resistance to erythromycin
  • May cause skin irritation

Explore Dermatology

More from About.com

About.com is accredited by the Health On the Net Foundation, which promotes reliable and trusted online health information.
  1. Home
  2. Health
  3. Dermatology
  4. Acne
  5. Treating Your Acne
  6. Topical Treatments
  7. Acne Treatment With Miscellaneous Topical Medications

©2008 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.