| I have acne. How should I care
for my skin?
Begin cleaning the affected skin with a mild cleanser; usually
once in the morning and once in the evening (as well as post-exercise).
Your physician or dermatologist may recommend a product that he/she
feels will benefit you the most. Wash your face from under jaw line
to hairline and be sure to thoroughly rinse cleansed skin. For men
with acne, shaving is a necessity but must be done carefully. Test
electric and safety razors to see which works best with your individual
skin. Be sure that the razor is sharp and to shave gently, only
when necessary. Women should change pore-clogging cosmetics to those
labeled "noncomedogenic," meaning they do not promote
the formation of closed pores. Also, it is best to avoid prolonged
exposure to the sun, suntan, or sunburns.
Does it matter when I use my medications and Actimine?
It is always our recommendation that you check with the dermatologist
and/or pharmacist who prescribed and filled your medication for
dosing guidelines. Most physicians agree to take your medications
at the same time, every day. If prescribed a medication that requires
more than one dose, try to spread these doses out evenly. But in
any event, you should always follow your dermatologist's recommendations.
Actimine, however, can be taken at any time of the day, and has
been successful when used congruently with existing medications.
If you suspect there may be potential for nutrient and drug interaction,
again, consult with your dermatologist. Progressive Health recommends
taking Actimine once daily and/or in between any scheduled dosing
of medication(s) that you are currently prescribed.
Why should I take Actimine instead of using Accutane?
Actimine is an alternative solution that we would recommend trying
before going on Accutane. Accutane is used to treat a type of severe
acne (nodular acne) that has not been helped by other treatments,
including antibiotics.
However, Accutane can cause serious side effects. Accutane can
cause birth defects if taken by a pregnant woman. It can also cause
miscarriage, premature birth, or death of the baby. Do not take
Accutane if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while you
are taking Accutane. Do not get pregnant for 1 month after you stop
taking Accutane. Also, if you get pregnant while taking Accutane,
stop taking it right away and call your doctor.
Some patients, while taking Accutane or soon after stopping Accutane,
have become depressed or developed other serious mental problems.
Symptoms of these problems include sad, "anxious" or empty
mood, irritability, anger, loss of pleasure or interest in social
or sports activities, sleeping too much or too little, changes in
weight or appetite, school or work performance going down, or trouble
concentrating. Some patients taking Accutane have had thoughts about
hurting themselves or putting an end to their own lives. Some people
tried and have ended their own lives. There were reports that some
of these people did not appear depressed. No one knows if Accutane
caused these behaviors or if they would have happened even if the
person did not take Accutane.
Accutane has serious risks that should be considered.
If you feel these risks outweigh the benefits, we suggest you try
Actimine first to see if our product can work for you otherwise
you always can buy
accutane online.
Are there any side effects when taking Actimine?
As with all nutritional supplements, there is potential for reaction.
Progressive Health ensures that all potential conflicts and side
effects are listed on the product information pages. However, we
strongly recommend consulting with your physician if you suffer
from any pre-existing conditions (other than acne), known allergies,
or if you are currently taking any medications. Based on customer
feedback, order history, and regular product overview, there has
yet to be a report of any serious side effects resulting from the
implementation of Progressive Health products into existing treatment
programs.
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