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could i use birthcontrol zinc and proactive for my acne?


Question Posted Tuesday May 31 2011, 2:58 pm

okk i want to use birthcontrol zinc and proactive for my acne but im not sure if thats to muh to use could any bdy help me out?


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Angelamariex3 answered Thursday June 2 2011, 1:16 pm:
I was perscribed birth control and it helped my acne very much i saw results within less than a month and with proactive ive always had problems with it, never really worked for me.. But anyways its your choice would you rather take a pill once a day every day or wash your face with a whole cleansing system 2-3 times a day depending on how bad the acne is. But i definitley reccomd The Bc pill. Hope this helpedx33

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adviceman49 answered Wednesday June 1 2011, 11:15 am:
This is a question that really needs to be asked of your doctor. None of us are doctors and cannot make that determination. There are a lot of information about you that go into making that type of determination. Information that only your family doctor has, who knows you best, and answer this question for you.


If you are over 14 you can have this conversation in private with your doctor. By law that conversation and any other medical conversations, examinations you have with your doctor(s) is confidential. The doctor(s) can tell no one without your written permission, not even you parents.


To be certain of non-disclosure to anyone; tell the doctor that the examination or consultation you are having is confidential and is not to be disclosed. The law is HIPPA; Health Information Personal Privacy Act. You can look it up on line if you want more information.

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