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Healthy skin has many important functions including protecting you from outside bacteria, helping regulate the temperature in your body, producing Vitamin D to help with your metabolism and giving you a glowing look. It is therefore important that you take the utmost care of your skin.
This precious and invaluable skin can be affected by many dermatological conditions ranging from acne to psoriasis , hence its important to have the right medications on hand to treat them and get your skin back on track.
At Meds For Less, we have a varied and comprehensive catalogue of dermatological medications for you to browse through. Once you find the one you need, we can have it delivered to your home address easily, reliably and conveniently within 24 hours.
At Meds For Less , we have a range of dermatology meds of different types, for different uses and different mechanisms of actions.
We have topical medications such as creams and ointments to use in the treatment of conditions like eczema, psoriasis or acne. These options include steroid creams such as Daktacourt or Betamethasone, Acnecide gels such as Benzoyl peroxide, Hydrating cleansers, moisturizers and lotions; as well as Oils for skincare.
We also have oral antibiotics to treat harsh conditions like Rosacea and Therapeutic soaps and shampoos for dandruff and psoriasis.
The common uses of dermatology medications include:
For our full catalogue of dermatology skin medications, please browse our website below.
There are some common skin conditions that can be easily and effectively treated with the medication we offer at Meds For Less. These include:
There are different types of dermatological medications and these can be classified in different ways, where they are applied on the body, the mode of application (oral, powders, gels) and the active ingredients they use. Below you can find an overview of the more common types of dermatological medications.
Topical medications are applied directly to the skin and are helpful in treating conditions like eczema, acne, psoriasis or fungal infections. Examples include:
There are also oral medications available that can be used in the treatment of conditions like acne, psoriasis or rosacea. Examples include:
Overall there are multiple types of dermatological medications you can use for the treatment of the multiple dermatological conditions. Specific medicines will be required for specific conditions, please consult your healthcare provider for more information.
To choose the right treatment for your dermatological condition, you need to understand the condition, its severity and your specific needs.
The first step in choosing the right treatment is identifying the condition with an accurate diagnosis and determining the severity of the condition. It might help to understand the underlying causes like hormonal balances allergies or autoimmune disorders. Your healthcare provider can help with this by taking a history of your symptoms from you and then ordering appropriate investigations.
When choosing the right treatment for you, you may consider what you want out of this particular treatment choice. This might include relief from symptoms, managing chronic skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis or preventing recurrence or complications.
There are different treatment options available including topical ones, systemic ones and lifestyle measures. Topical treatments are best for localised or mild conditions and systemic treatments are best for severe or widespread conditions. Understanding the severity of your condition can help you pick an appropriate medication choice.
You may also consider how your personal health such as skin type, age, co-existing medical conditions and lifestyle may influence which medicine you are taking. Your healthcare provider can also help you understand this.
Dermatology medicines can have a range of side effects depending on the condition being treated, the skin type it’s used on and the medicines on properties. Below are some of the side effects and considerations that accompany the use of some of the medications used in dermatology.
Common side effects of topical steroids include:
Some considerations with topical steroid use include:
Antibiotics
Common side effects of antibiotics in dermatology include:
Considerations for topical antibiotic use include:
Acnecide gels
Common side effects of Acnecide gels include:
Considerations for Acnecide gel use include:
There are a range of dermatology medications available to treat a range of conditions. Each one has different side effects, please consult your healthcare advisor about the specific medication you wish to use. You may also find more information including a list of side effects in each medicine’s patient information leaflet (PIL) that accompanies the box.
Selecting the right dermatology cream starts with understanding your skin’s unique type and needs. Each formulation serves a different purpose and offers specific benefits depending on the skin concern.
For example:
When selecting a dermatology cream, pay attention to the active ingredients:
Applying the right product for your skin type ensures faster results, fewer reactions, and long-lasting comfort. Always consult a dermatologist before starting any new topical treatment.
Using dermatology meds correctly ensures effective, safe results and helps prevent complications. These treatments can bring lasting improvements in conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis — but only when used responsibly.
Basic safety rules for dermatology medications:
Application tips for best results:
Consistent, careful use of dermatology meds supports healing, strengthens the skin barrier, and reduces the chance of side effects — ensuring visible improvement and healthier skin over time.
Using dermatology medicines effectively requires a good understanding of the prescribed medicines, Guidelines on methods, and good skin hygiene. Below is a brief guide on how to use dermatology prescription medications or OTC medications effectively.
It’s important to follow the prescribed instructions for any medication, whether this is
by following your healthcare provider’s instruction or following the instruction given on the medicine pack. It’s important to stick to a prescribed schedule and not alter it as you feel.
Before applying the medicine, prepare the skin for effective medicine use by cleaning it gently with mild soaps and lukewarm water. You can use cleansers like CeraVe smoothing or CeraVe hydrating cleanser. Dry the skin thoroughly and avoid putting contaminants like makeup, sunscreen or other skincare products, unless you have been directed otherwise.
Apply topical medication to the appropriate site as instructed by your healthcare provider, pharmacist or shown on the patient information leaflet. It may be helpful to follow the “fingertip unit” rule, where enough dermatology cream for one fingertip will be sufficient to cover the area of two hands. Apply thin layers to allow the skin to breathe and wash your hands gently afterwards to rid them of excess dermatology skin cream.
If you are using multiple medicines or medicines in layers with emoluments, apply medicines before moisturisers.
If you are taking oral medicines for dermatological reasons, remember to take them on time and as intsructed. Depending on the medicine you are using, you may take it with or without food. Avoid drinking alcohol when taking medicine, but do drink plenty of water to stay effectively hydrated.
People with reactive skin often need gentle dermatology medications that soothe inflammation without harsh ingredients. Discover which formulas your dermatologist may recommend for allergies or sensitivity.
Some dermatology creams provide deep hydration and barrier repair, allowing them to double as moisturisers—especially for dry or eczema-prone skin.
A dermatology face cream is usually lighter and non-comedogenic, designed to protect delicate facial skin, while body products may contain stronger active ingredients.
Mixing dermatology meds can be effective but risky—certain ingredients may cancel each other out or irritate the skin. Always consult a professional before layering treatments.
While plant-based products may calm mild irritation, prescription dermatology skin medications are proven to treat chronic or severe conditions more effectively.
Results depend on your skin concern—acne treatments may take 6–8 weeks, while hydrating dermatology skin creams can show visible improvement within days.
Trusted online pharmacies like Meds For Less provide licensed dermatology medications and creams with fast, discreet delivery and pharmacist oversight.
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