Budget-Friendly Online Acne Medication
Get effective acne treatment from the comfort of your home with a quick and easy online assessment. Prescription acne medications start at just $20 per month (with a 3-month supply) and are shipped free to your door. No insurance is required.
- Low-cost $25 telehealth consult
- Medications start at $20 per month
- No membership fees
- HSA and FSA eligible
About Acne
Acne is the most common skin condition in the U.S., affecting up to 50 million Americans each year. It has multiple causes and a wide range of effective treatments.
What Causes Acne?
Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria, leading to pimples, whiteheads, or blackheads.
The main causes of acne include:
- Excess oil (sebum) production
- Clogged hair follicles
- Bacteria
- Inflammation
Certain triggers can worsen acne, such as:
- Hormonal changes
- Medications
- Diet
- Stress
Acne in Women
Women over 20 are more likely than men to experience acne. Hormonal changes due to pregnancy, menstrual cycles, or menopause can trigger breakouts. Stress and diet (high sugar or dairy foods) can also increase oil production. Women may also experience anxiety or depression related to acne.
Acne in Men
Men experience acne from similar triggers, including hormonal changes. Use of anabolic steroids can worsen breakouts. Men often see acne on the face and back, especially after sweating.
Common Types of Acne
Hormonal Acne
Caused by changes in hormones that increase oil production. Common areas include:
- Chin
- Jawline
- Neck
Cystic Acne
Large, red, painful bumps deep in the skin caused by clogged follicles and bacteria. Common areas include:
- Face
- Chest
- Upper arms
- Shoulders
- Back
Nodular Acne
Firm, painful lumps under the skin caused by blocked pores and inflammation. Common areas include:
- Face
- Chin
- Jawline
- Chest
- Back
Fungal Acne
Caused by the fungus Malassezia yeast, appearing as clusters of bumps. Common areas include:
- Forehead
- Cheeks
- Chin
- Chest
- Upper back
- Shoulders
Foods and Supplements That Can Trigger Acne
Some Foods and Supplements May Increase Acne Risk:
Foods
- Milk (possible hormonal influence)
- Chocolate (due to sugar or dairy content)
- Sugar (spikes insulin and oil production)
- Eggs and chicken (potential allergens)
- Alcohol (causes inflammation)
Supplements
- Vitamin B6 and B12
- Iodine
- Whey protein
Medications and Medical Conditions That Can Cause Acne
Certain Medications and Health Conditions Can Trigger Acne:
Medications
- Corticosteroids
- Lithium
- Thyroid hormones
- Antibiotics
- Testosterone therapy
Medical Conditions
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
- Cushing syndrome
- Stress and dry skin
Activities
- Smoking or vaping
- Excessive sweating
Skin Treatments That Can Trigger Acne
Some skin products can worsen acne:
- Makeup with alcohol or fragrance
- Heavy moisturizers or those with waxes and petroleum
- Certain sunscreens (containing isopropyl palmitate or lanolin)
- Acne treatments like benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or retinoids (may worsen acne before improving it)
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Acne Treatment FAQs
What treatments are available for various types of acne?
Topical Treatments
- Benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid cleansers
- Topical retinoids like tretinoin or adapalene
- Antibiotic creams and gels (clindamycin, erythromycin)
Oral Medications
- Antibiotics (tetracycline, macrolides)
- Hormonal treatments (oral contraceptives, spironolactone)
- Isotretinoin for severe cases
Hormonal Acne Options
- Oral contraceptives
- Laser or light therapy
- Diet changes
Cystic or Nodular Acne
- Steroid injections
- Prescription antibiotics
Fungal Acne
- Oral antifungals (fluconazole, itraconazole)
- Topical antifungals (ketoconazole, selenium sulfide)
What acne treatments are available for different areas of the body?
Body Acne
- Avoid oily or comedogenic products
- Wash clothing, sheets, and sports gear regularly
- Use gentle cleansers with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide
- Wear loose-fitting clothing
Facial Acne
- Benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid face washes
- Topical retinoids
- Prescription topical or oral medications
Can You Get Prescription Acne Medications Online?
When Should I See a Dermatologist?
Consult a Dermatologist If
- Over-the-counter treatments haven’t worked after 6–8 weeks
- You have severe, cystic, or nodular acne
Telehealth providers offer licensed dermatology care online, with prescriptions shipped directly to your door.
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Why Choose Us
- No membership or subscription fees
- $25 telehealth consult with licensed provider
- Medications start at $20 per month (with 3-month supply)
- Confidential, private, and secure
- Free standard shipping; expedited options available
Future Now Rx provides personalized, out-of-the-box care whenever you need us.
