It's hard to say what's causing it. I would guess it's because your new
acne isn't caused by bacteria. I offer this as an example: antibiotics
kill off the good bacteria in the body. The good bacteria is what keeps the
natural yeast in your body from over growing. Antibiotics can create a
yeast overgrowth and a symptom of yeast overgrowth is acne. This is just an
example of one possible scenario.
ar
"Nuevo wavo" <nuevowavo.DeleteThis@aol.com> wrote in message
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> I've googled this topic, but I still have some unanswered questions.
>
> I have been taking 100 mg of minocycline for 6 years. Before that I was on
> doxycycline for 2 years. The doxy cleared me about 80%, but the mino was
even
> more effective, clearing me about 95% with only the occasional pimple for
the
> first 5 years I was on it. Over the past 18 months, my acne has been
getting
> steadily more active. Not nearly as bad as when I was a teenager and first
> started treatment, but I am not clear like I was when mino was working
great.
>
> From what I can gather, acne does not become resistant to minocycline. So
my
> question is, how come I am getting worse?
>
> I can't blame any other part of my regimen (topical erythromycin and retin
a)
> because when I was getting good results from the mino, I would go days
without
> using any topicals and still remain clear.
>
>
>
>
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