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Epiduo is a gel that you apply to your skin to treat conditions such as folliculitis, acne, and dermatitis. It's part of a group of medicines called anti-acne preparations. Epiduo works by breaking down inflamed sores (pustules) and raised spots (papules) on your skin. It also helps to clear blocked pores and reduce inflammation from folliculitis.
Folliculitis is a skin condition where hair follicles become raised, inflamed, and occasionally infected. There are various reasons why folliculitis might occur. It can result from skin trauma, irritation from activities like shaving or plucking, or when a pore gets blocked. In some cases, folliculitis can be caused by bacteria.
Epiduo has two active ingredients that each work in their own way.
Adapalene is a medicine known as a retinoid, which helps reduce inflammation. It doesn't absorb much through the skin into the bloodstream, so it mainly stays in the outer layer of the skin and hair follicles, where it can effectively reduce inflammation.
Benzoyl peroxide is an antimicrobial agent, which means it can eliminate harmful bacteria on your skin. These two ingredients combine to create a dual approach for treating folliculitis, helping to both reduce inflammation and decrease the number of germs on your skin.
Epiduo comes in tubes of either 2 or 5 grams. There are two strengths of the gel: 0.3%/2.5% and 0.1%/2.5%. The 0.1%/2.5% is the milder option and may be suggested if your symptoms are mild to moderate.
A clinician can assist you in choosing the right strength gel, offering recommendations based on what they believe will work best for you.
Since folliculitis can differ from person to person, we can't say for certain how long you'll need to use Epiduo. This gel may be recommended if your folliculitis isn't too severe and your healthcare professional believes a topical treatment should be sufficient to clear it up.
If Epiduo isn't clearing up your folliculitis, you might need to try a different medication. Our clinicians can assist you in finding a suitable alternative.
Applying more Epiduo gel than advised won't speed up the clearing of your folliculitis. In fact, it could lead to increased irritation and redness. It's best to use the gel exactly as prescribed.
If you forget to apply Epiduo, there's no need to use a double dose. Just wait until your next scheduled dose and carry on as usual.
If you've accidentally used too much gel, perhaps by confusing it with another medicine, or if you've swallowed any, please go to your nearest hospital for urgent medical attention.
There are different ways to treat folliculitis, and the best method usually depends on what's causing it. Epiduo, which is a mix of a retinoid and a peroxide, is commonly used for acne. However, it can also help lessen swelling and inflammation.
You can also treat folliculitis with antibiotic ointments and creams. Bactroban, which has mupirocin in it, can help with infected follicles. In some cases, you might need to take oral antibiotics, such as Flucloxacillin, which is available as a liquid or in capsules, to fully clear the infection.
You'll need a prescription to use Epiduo for managing your folliculitis. This is because it's a strong treatment and isn't suitable for everyone, so a healthcare professional will need to ensure it's appropriate for you.
If you're thinking about using any over-the-counter skin treatments along with Epiduo, it's a good idea to check that all the ingredients are safe for you. If you're unsure, feel free to message us, and a clinician will provide advice on managing your condition.
As you use Epiduo regularly, you may experience some side effects. The gel works by unblocking your pores and killing bacteria, and while your body adjusts to it, you might feel its effects on your skin.
It's quite normal to experience a slight burning sensation or irritation where you've applied Epiduo. You may also see some mild skin peeling. This is typically temporary and can indicate that the medication is doing its job. To prevent dry skin, you might be advised to use a moisturiser alongside your folliculitis treatment.
If you notice swelling, a tight feeling in your throat, or painful blisters, head to your nearest hospital straight away. These could be signs of an allergic reaction, and it's important to seek professional help without delay.
Epiduo has two active ingredients that help reduce swelling and inflammation. Both are effective in treating skin conditions like acne and dermatitis.
Benzoyl peroxide is an antiseptic that helps lower the number of germs on your skin. It can combat bacteria and stop your folliculitis from becoming more infected. For acne, it typically begins to show results within 4 weeks.
Epiduo includes a retinoid called adapalene. Retinoids come from vitamin A and are used by doctors to treat various skin conditions. Adapalene specifically targets your body's inflammatory response.
With its two active ingredients, Epiduo might be a good option for calming and treating your folliculitis if you'd prefer to steer clear of antibiotics.
Epiduo isn't right for everyone, and there are a few things you should know before using it.
Here's all the official information on it. If anything isn't clear, just let our clinician know, and they can discuss it with you.
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