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About Acne

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Acne Information For Teen Boys

Teenage acne in boys can sometimes be severe. One factor in the development of acne is the hormones that make your body mature from childhood to adulthood, which cause the oil glands of your skin to produce more oil, called sebum.3

In most cases, acne in males can be treated. An over-the-counter medication may work, but you may need to see a dermatologist. A dermatologist can help you find the correct treatment option to fight acne in the early stages. And for men, it is important to pay attention to even routine things like shaving correctly, and to follow your dermatologist's instructions on everything related to your skin care.3

While you should maintain good skin hygiene and eat a balanced diet, neither dirt nor diet causes acne.3 There are many factors involved in its development, and your dermatologist can help determine whether a prescription acne treatment option may work for you. If you do not have a dermatologist, click here to find a physician near you.

Indication and Usage

SOLODYN is an oral antibiotic approved to treat only the red, pus-filled pimples of moderate to severe acne in patients 12 years of age and older. SOLODYN won't improve infected acne cysts (nodules) under the skin. In clinical studies, SOLODYN did not work on blackheads or whiteheads. The safety of using SOLODYN longer than 12 weeks has not been studied and is not known. It is not known whether this kind of minocycline will be effective in treating infections. You should use SOLODYN only as directed by your doctor to reduce the chance that bacteria will become resistant to this antibacterial drug and similar drugs.

Important Safety Information for SOLODYN Tablets
  • The most common side effects were headache, tiredness, dizziness, and itching.
  • SOLODYN contains minocycline. Like other antibiotics based on tetracycline, minocycline can harm an unborn child when taken by a pregnant woman.
  • Tetracycline drugs should not be used when a child's teeth are forming (during the last half of pregnancy and up to 8 years of age) because they may cause permanent darkening of teeth.
  • Severe irritation and bleeding in the colon (pseudomembranous colitis) have been reported with nearly all antibiotics and may range from mild to life-threatening. Talk to your doctor if you have severe diarrhea.
  • Light-headedness, dizziness, and a spinning feeling have been reported by patients taking minocycline.
  • In rare cases, patients can develop an increased sensitivity to sunlight (photosensitivity).
  • Don't use SOLODYN if you are pregnant. Men and women who are trying to conceive a child should not take SOLODYN. SOLODYN may make an oral contraceptive less effective.
  • This drug should not be used by anyone who has had allergic reactions to any of the tetracycline drugs.
  • The safety of using SOLODYN for longer than 12 weeks has not been studied and is not known.
  • SOLODYN may cause a serious rash and allergic reactions that may affect parts of your body. Discontinue SOLODYN immediately if symptoms occur.