I would like to know which pharmacy sells "Lejing Gel" ointment?????
I find that the Lejing gel is very effective, but I'm not sure which pharmacies or chain drugstores sell it.
Every time I need to get the ointment, I have to visit a dermatologist, so I'm wondering if it can be purchased at a regular pharmacy.
Additionally, I would like to know if prolonged use of this medication has any side effects on the body, and whether taking too much medication for treating acne is harmful.
Lastly, thank you for patiently reading my message, and I hope to receive answers to my questions soon.
Thank you!
tin, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2003/02/12
Dr. Zheng Lizhen reply Dermatology
Hello! Whether or not to use a specific oral or topical medication depends on the individual circumstances of the patient and cannot be generalized.
If you choose to purchase medication on your own, it is your personal decision, and I cannot provide recommendations or interfere.
Wishing you good health, Dr.
Cheng Li-Chen, Department of Dermatology, Taoyuan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2003/02/12
More Info
When it comes to purchasing Le Jing Gel (乐净凝胶), which is commonly used for acne treatment, it's important to first understand its active ingredients and how it works. Le Jing Gel typically contains ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, both of which are effective in treating acne by reducing inflammation, unclogging pores, and killing acne-causing bacteria.
In the United States, Le Jing Gel may not be widely available under that specific name, but similar products can be found at most pharmacies, drugstores, and even some supermarkets. Chains like CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid often carry a variety of acne treatment gels and creams. Additionally, you can find these products online through retailers like Amazon, Walmart, or directly from skincare brands' websites. If you are looking for a specific formulation, it may be beneficial to call ahead to your local pharmacy to check if they have it in stock.
Regarding the concern about needing a prescription to obtain Le Jing Gel, it generally depends on the formulation. Over-the-counter (OTC) acne treatments do not require a prescription, while stronger formulations may. If you find that you need to see a dermatologist each time you want to refill your prescription, you might want to discuss with your doctor the possibility of switching to an OTC option that is effective for your skin type.
As for the potential side effects of using Le Jing Gel or similar acne treatments, common side effects can include dryness, peeling, redness, and irritation of the skin. These effects are usually mild and can often be managed by using a good moisturizer. However, if you experience severe irritation or an allergic reaction, it is crucial to discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
When it comes to the use of oral medications for acne, such as antibiotics or hormonal treatments, it is true that overuse can lead to side effects. Antibiotics can disrupt your gut flora and lead to antibiotic resistance if used excessively. Therefore, it is essential to follow your healthcare provider's recommendations regarding dosage and duration of treatment.
In summary, you can likely find Le Jing Gel or similar acne treatments at local pharmacies or online. Always check with a healthcare provider if you have concerns about side effects or the appropriateness of a treatment for your specific skin condition. It is also wise to consider a comprehensive approach to acne treatment, which may include topical treatments, lifestyle changes, and possibly oral medications, depending on the severity of your acne. Always consult with a dermatologist for personalized advice tailored to your skin's needs.
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