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July 1, 2008

Pros:

...Took it with retinA and Finacea...dont think doryx helped. didnt suffer side effects.

Cons:

if you dont notice it working withing the 3rd week you shouldnt waste your time...

check out minocycline, i used to have a ton of white heads and blackheads and now i have developed cystic acne, so i assume the doryx didnt help if i continued to get worst. so if you have bad acne i dont think Doryx helps it much look into minocycline and most of the poeple who are taking them are poeple with cystic acne and are getting better.
June 29, 2008

Pros:

My grandmother just told me the other day that it seems like my skin is starting to clear up.

Cons:

Bad diarrhea!!

I've only just started using it. I'm trying to get used to taking it twice a day. Doctor has only approved my use of it for 3 months and then he's gonna check where we're at from there. I haven't had the yeast problems yet (which is surprising because of all this heat!!) My outlook on this is good though because my face doesn't hurt anymore and I'm not waking up with the swelling either. The morning I called my doctor and he prescribed me this, I woke up with a pimple right under the left side of my lip and it swelled my lip so much that I looked like Shrek and I started crying because I didn't want to go to work with my bottom lip stuck so far out. This was after using Proactiv and every other OTC product and homemade remedy under the sun since I was a preteen. Anything that's going to stop that from happening is ok in my book. I'm a 27 yr old mother and the last thing I need to worry about is the cystic acne on my face.
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June 24, 2008

Pros:

Slowly seemed to make a difference in my skin after 3-4 weeks. No more huge pimples but the scarring stayed.

Cons:

I got esophagitis after taking a pill with not enough water. It's incredibly painful to eat and drink. It is my fault for not taking it with enough water. I now have to go off the pill for 7 to 10 days and I'm nervous as to how my skin will react.

Antibiotics in general are so bad for you. I figure that if this works, I would have to stay on it forever. I figure that sadly, I might as well go off it for good and keep my body healthy and just suffer through the bad skin. Staying on pills like this are seriously bad for your immune system.
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June 22, 2008

Pros:

It helps in that is keeps the zits from taking over, but it doesn't ever completely clear

Cons:

having to remembre to take it twice a day!

worth a shot
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June 20, 2008

Pros:

got rid of my daughter's acne on her back and shoulders

Cons:

can cause a yeast infection of the skin that mimics acne

My daughter had acne on her back and was perscribed a low dose 50 mg a day) as it was a mild to moderate case - by our family physician. After a few weeks, sh had bumps on her chest, which looked like pimples, but were uniformly spread out. We then went to a dermatologist who upped her dose to 200 mg a day, and determined that the chest was acne also as the doxy "spits out" acne as it takes effect. These bumps kept spreading, up to her neck, chin, etc. Most were just white-head like bumps, some reddish. All the topical stuff did not work on it, and it seemed to get worse. So, we scheduled a second trip to the derm. She looked at the outbreak and told us it is a yeast infection of the skin! She is now on Sporonox to get rid of it. So be sure any outbreaks after taking doxy are indeed acne, not this form of skin infection, which doxy makes worse as it is an antibiotic.
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June 15, 2008

Pros:

It is really cheap and helps somewhat with acne.

Cons:

It does give me a stomach ache, but only if I dont eat first. If taken on an empty stomach it sucks. I havent noticed and awesome progress with my acne, but some minimal healing has occurred.

Cheap drug and you prob get what you pay for. Nothing great, might work for mild acne situations.
June 10, 2008

Pros:

Sort of worked for me; reduced oil production but didn't eliminate acne. I'm on it for the second time, and it's not doing a thing for my acne. Pimples just keep getting worse; am planning on switching to another antibiotic.

Cons:

Seems weak + ineffective, am seeing no change in my skin, which is getting worse, if anything. I'm sure it works for some people, but it's definitely not a miracle cure.

Doxy's cheap - you can get it for about five bucks without insurance, so it doesn't break the bank at all. It doesn't work that well though (if at all), and I wouldn't really recommend it. I suppose you could try it out to see if it worked for you, but I think it's primarily for very mild acne. I really don't think it'd make a dent on severe acne, and it certainly hasn't helped with mine, which is moderate. I only gave it a 2 because it worked okay when I used it for the first time - but I had very mild acne then, maybe 2 or 3 pimples at a time on my face. Now that it's up to around 40, doxy's pretty much useless. I'm going to look into Bactrim.
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June 8, 2008

Pros:

Helped clear up the pimples i had.

Cons:

Horrible headaches, stomachaches and had to stop taking it because it would give me horrible re-curing yeast infections.

Not worth the side effects, there are other pills out there.
June 5, 2008

Pros:

Since acne is partially created by bacteria, it cleans from the inside. It's a daily pill which requires no creams or washes.

Cons:

Made me feel extremely nauseous, so so results, long period needed to see results, and need to stay of it to keep results.

Personally the nauseousness and constant cycles of taking these pills stopped me from taking them again. The pill does help acne but must be taking for a constant and sustained period of time.
May 25, 2008

Pros:

Has helped with little acne on my face

Cons:

you get a little sick if! u dont drink water with it & eat a little to

ive only been on doxy for a lil more then a month and so far i think its working its not geting worse so im sure its geting better, i dont have bad acne but i do get a few zits on both sides of my face in the same area so im hopeing in a few more weeks they will be gone

Finding a Doctor

The right dermatologist can make a big difference to your patient experience and the success of your acne treatment plan. Here are the steps to find a dermatologist who is a good fit:

  1. Use the search feature on the American Academy of Dermatology website to look for board-certified dermatologists in your area, and filter the search results for doctors with a special interest in treating acne.
  2. Read online patient reviews of any dermatologists you are considering and ask people you know whether they have any experience with these dermatologists.
  3. Do your research and go to your first appointment with questions prepared.
  4. Listen to what your gut feeling tells you once you see a dermatologist in person. If you are not completely comfortable, try a different dermatologist.

Finding a Doctor

Only a select few plastic surgeons specialize in acne scar revision surgery. Be certain to find a provider who specializes in acne scar repair and who is passionate and experienced in this area.

Be sure to:

  • Look at before and after photos, the more the better, especially patients with similar scarring to your own.
  • Be realistic about results. Look for improvement, not a cure.

Questions to ask a potential scar revision specialist:

  • Are you board certified? Be certain that they are board certified.
  • How long have you been performing these procedures? Normally, the more experience the better, however, some younger surgeons may be more on top of the latest procedures.
  • Can I speak to some of your other patients? Ask for references for several patients who had similar scarring and speak to them about the process and their satisfaction with results.

Red flags:

  • Their story changes: As you discuss different treatment options, if they tend to change their mind easily, or agree with whatever you say, consider this a red flag. A confident, experienced surgeon will possess strong, unwavering opinions.
  • Your gut tells you "no": Trust your gut. If you just don't feel that the doctor is the right fit, trust that and move on. On the other hand, if you feel they are the perfect specialist for you, trust that feeling.