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  2. Triamcinolone - Wikipedia

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    Triamcinolone is a glucocorticoid used to treat certain skin diseases, allergies, and rheumatic disorders among others. [6] It is also used to prevent worsening of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). [6] It can be taken in various ways including by mouth, injection into a muscle, and inhalation. [6]

  3. Is your acne treatment safe? Cancer-causing chemical found in ...

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    Typically, acne products containing benzoyl peroxide have been sold in the forms of soap, gels, creams, or lotions. However, experts recommend using benzoyl peroxide as directed by a dermatologist ...

  4. Triamcinolone acetonide - Wikipedia

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    Triamcinolone acetonide, sold under the brand name Kenalog among others, is a synthetic corticosteroid medication used topically to treat various skin conditions, [13] to relieve the discomfort of mouth sores, and by injection into joints to treat various joint conditions.

  5. Dermatologists Explain How to Get Rid of Butt Acne for Good

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    “In general, we think of acne as being caused by excess oil and dead skin cells that clog the pores, acne-causing bacteria known as Cutibacterium acnes, and inflammation.” A sign that you are ...

  6. Topical steroid - Wikipedia

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    They are also generally safe and do not cause skin thinning when used intermittently to treat atopic dermatitis flare-ups. They are also safe when used twice a week for preventing flares (also known as weekend treatment). [6] [7] [8] Applying once daily is enough as it is as effective as twice or more daily application. [9]

  7. I’ve Had Acne for 12 Years, and This Buzzy Treatment Finally ...

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    Remember: Your sebaceous glands are largely responsible for your zits (increased oil production + inflammation in your pores + dead skin cells and acne bacteria = a pimple).

  8. Pimple - Wikipedia

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    A regimen of keeping the affected skin area clean, plus the regular application of these topical medications is usually enough to keep acne under control, if not at bay altogether. The most common product is a topical treatment of benzoyl peroxide, which has minimal risk apart from minor skin irritation that may present similar as a mild ...

  9. These 12 Acne-Safe Moisturizers Won't Clog Your Pores - AOL

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    Moisturizers are often filled with pore-clogging ingredients that cause breakouts. Here, we spoke with experts to find the 12 best non-comedogenic face creams.