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Erygel vs. Differin

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Key takeaways

Erygel (erythromycin) and Differin gel (adapalene) are both topical treatments for acne, but they work in different ways. Erygel is a macrolide antibiotic that targets acne-causing bacteria, while Differin is a retinoid that helps renew skin cells and unclog pores. Erygel is available only by prescription, whereas Differin can be found both over-the-counter and by prescription, depending on the strength. Erygel can take 6 to 8 weeks to show results, while Differin might take up to 12 weeks. Erygel is safe to use during pregnancy, but Differin should be avoided if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Both medications can cause skin irritation, but Differin also increases your sensitivity to the sun, so you need to use sunscreen. Erygel is known to cause bacterial resistance if overused, while Differin can make your skin look worse before it gets better.

Erythromycin

(Erygel)

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Summary for Erygel

Prescription only

Erythromycin (Erygel) is an effective topical antibiotic medication used to treat acne. Similar to other topical acne medications, it can cause peeling, burning, and dryness of the skin. It can take up to 8 weeks to see any improvements in your acne.

Indications for Erygel

  • Acne

Pros and Cons for Erygel

Pros

  • A good option when over-the-counter acne treatments aren't working
  • Helpful if you have oily skin
  • Safe to use during pregnancy
  • Available as a lower-cost, generic medication

Cons

  • Can take 6 to 8 weeks to start working
  • Can cause skin irritation, burning, and peeling
  • Can be harsh if you typically have dry skin
  • Known to cause bacterial resistance (bacteria that are difficult to kill with antibiotics)

Common Side Effects for Erygel

  • Burning sensation (25%)
  • Skin peeling
  • Dry skin

Warnings for Erygel

  • Severe diarrhea
  • Drug-resistant bacteria

Summary for Differin

Prescription or over-the-counter

Differin (adapalene) works well for treating mild-to-moderate acne. Differin (adapalene) can cause skin irritation, burning, and itching right after using it, so make sure you have moisturizer with you to help with this side effect. This acne treatment has different strengths and formulations (e.g., cream, gel, lotion). But only the lower strength gel is available over the counter.

Indications for Differin

  • Acne

Pros and Cons for Differin

Pros

  • A first-choice option for treating acne
  • Only need to apply once a day
  • Safe to use for acne in children 12 and older
  • The 0.1% gel is available without a prescription.

Cons

  • Can get sunburns more easily
  • Can make skin dry, itchy, and flaky
  • Can take up to 12 weeks to see full effects
  • Skin might look worse before it starts looking better

Common Side Effects for Differin

  • Dry skin (up to 45%)
  • Scaling or peeling (up to 44%)
  • Stinging or burning (up to 29%)
  • Skin redness (up to 26%)

Warnings for Differin

  • Allergic reactions
  • Sunburn
  • Skin irritation

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Erythromycin1 tube / 30g of 2%
$27.60$70.79
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Adapalene1 tube / 45g of 0.3%
$37.35$270.27
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