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Thread: Ointment for mild/moderate body acne works great!

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    Ointment for mild/moderate body acne works great!

    My doc prescribed me this stuff when I went in for my last physical. It happened to coincide with the end of my PCT and that's when I usually break out the worst.

    The stuff is called Mupirocin and it an ointment that you put on the affected area. It works on a lot of stuff overnight and for bigger ones it works in 2-4 days.

    I am super happy with this stuff and just wanted to share.

    Thanks!
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    Great, now how do I smear it all over my mid-back?

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    Dude your not going to believe this but I googled mupirocin ointment and it brought up 1-800 pet-meds as a medicine for dogs.
    But the price wasn't bad at all especially if it works
    http://www.1800petmeds.com/Mupirocin...prod11169.html

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    did the ointment help with scares also?? like the black marks from picking at the acne ( i know its grody but true ahaha)?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilnba View Post
    did the ointment help with scares also?? like the black marks from picking at the acne ( i know its grody but true ahaha)?????
    Not with scars, only acne

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shol'va View Post
    Dude your not going to believe this but I googled mupirocin ointment and it brought up 1-800 pet-meds as a medicine for dogs.
    But the price wasn't bad at all especially if it works
    http://www.1800petmeds.com/Mupirocin...prod11169.html
    That's crazy! Great price tho if you can't get it from your doc, tho it does say you'll need a script from a vet.

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