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Re: Dianette
From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 26 Jul 2002 13:27:19 -0500 (CDT)
I took Diane 35 as well. Once I got past the naseau, I did find that it
"helped" my acne but only in spurts. I would have good weeks and bad
ones. Additionally, the "type" of ance that I got changed. When I took
mincoin for acne prior to Diane 35 I would get little red bumpy type
zits in my t-zone. With Diane 35 these ceased and for the first time
ever I began to get large whiteheaded (sometimes 2 headed!)pimples and
blackheads as well and in particular pattern. However my skin was
really soft and many days quite clear. After 6 months I switched to
depo provera and returned to taking minocin for my acne. I don't know
if it is the depo provera or just coincidence but my acne has cleared up
COMPLETELY. What a releif....those of you with acne understand. Anyway,
Jess I am glad you are doing well with it, and good luck Anon!
Amanda
At Thu, 25 Jul 2002, jess wrote:
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>i've been on diane 35 (same as dianette) for 6 months now, and my skin
>has REALLY improved
>my doctor told me it takes about 3-5 months to start seeing improvement
>though, which was true for me, my skin started to clear at about 4
>months... it's been improving more each month ever since :)
>
>At Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Dra. wrote:
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>>At Thu, 25 Jul 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>>>I would like to know if anyone out there has had really good improvement
>>>in their skin condition after taking Dianette. I have acne and am about
>>>to start the course.
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>>Yes Dianette can help in some type of acneiform skins.
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>>--
>>Dra. Alicia M. Lapidus
>>Chieff of Staff Obstetrics, Hospital Fernández
>>Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, Barcelo University
>>Vicepresident of Argentine Society of Hypertension in Pregnancy
>>Director Latina Obgyn.net- http\latina.obgyn.net\espanol
>>Buenos Aires
>>Argentina
>>
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>> relationship. This information is not intended to supplant
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>> choosing therapeutic options and/or interventions.
>>
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