While topical antibiotics are often recommended, there is little evidence to support their use.
Sometimes, a combination of oral and topical antibiotics is used.
Some cases require treatment with topical antibiotics or antifungal medicine.
Oral and topical antibiotics may be used together or alone to treat rosacea.
The students using topical antibiotics were no more likely to report having a sore throat than those who weren't on any antibiotic therapy.
Topical antibiotics, applied directly to the skin, to stop infection of the blisters.
People with mild acne may need only topical antibiotics.
Since the application of laser light is sterile there is no need for topical antibiotics.
During flares, topical or oral antibiotics may be administered.
This is usually treated with topical or oral antibiotics.