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  5. I have had persistent acne for three years and see no improvement after taking my prescribed medications (R-cin 600, Isocon 20, AF 150, Bactrim DS, Lyser Forte, and Roxon) regularly for three months. What should my next steps be, and should I continue with my current dermatologist or seek a second opinion?

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I have had persistent acne for three years and see no improvement after taking my prescribed medications (R-cin 600, Isocon 20, AF 150, Bactrim DS, Lyser Forte, and Roxon) regularly for three months. What should my next steps be, and should I continue with my current dermatologist or seek a second opinion?

Asked by Female, 22 · 4 days ago

It is completely understandable to feel frustrated. You are currently taking a highly potent combination of multiple antibiotics (rifampicin, roxithromycin, and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim), antifungals (fluconazole), and anti-inflammatory enzymes. Since you have seen no improvement after three months on this heavy regimen, I highly recommend seeking a second opinion from another board-certified dermatologist. A fresh perspective is important to re-evaluate your diagnosis, as persistent acne can sometimes mimic other conditions like hormonal imbalances or fungal folliculitis, and to safely transition you to a simpler, more targeted treatment plan. Do not stop your current medications abruptly without professional medical supervision.
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I have had persistent acne for three years and see no improvement after taking my prescribed medications (R-cin 600, Isocon 20, AF 150, Bactrim DS, Lyser Forte, and Roxon) regularly for three months. What should my next steps be, and should I continue with my current dermatologist or seek a second opinion?

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