Wednesday, April 30, 2014

About Acne: Generic Vs. Name Brand Medications

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

For nearly every name brand acne medication there is a generic equivalent.  But do they work as well?

This week, let's take a closer look at name brand versus generic acne drugs, plus how to save some money on your prescription acne treatments.

Until next week!

Angela

 

Do Generic Acne Medications Really Work?
Does less expensive mean less effective?  Get the pros and cons of using a generic acne medication, and how they stack up to the name brand versions.  Read more

Save Money On Your Prescription Acne Medications
Using generic acne medications is a good start.  But there are plenty of other ways to save money on your prescription acne medications.  Try these.  Read more
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What Is the Best Acne Treatment?

Generic or name brand?  Topical or oral?  Retinoid or antibiotic?  So many choices!  Which one is the best?  Read more


Video: Difference Between Cosmetic and Medical Acne Products
Another distinction between acne treatments -- cosmetic versus medical.  What's the difference and what does it mean to your treatment? Read more


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