Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| azelaic acid 20% topical cream | Azelex |
How It Works
Azelaic acid is a natural material that kills bacteria in the skin.
It can help clear and prevent
acne that is caused by bacteria.
Why It Is Used
Doctors prescribe azelaic acid in a cream form to help clear up
acne and prevent new outbreaks. This medication kills bacteria and reduces acne
inflammation.
How Well It Works
Azelaic acid works well in mild to moderate outbreaks of acne by
killing bacteria. But it doesn't work well for acne that isn't infected with
bacteria. Limited studies show that azelaic acid may work as well as other
creams (such as benzoyl peroxide, tretinoin, and antibiotics).1 It takes 1 to 2 months after you start applying the cream for
acne lesions to start disappearing.
Side Effects
Besides clearing acne, azelaic acid can cause burning, stinging,
dry skin and redness. Try to keep the cream off of skin areas that don't have
acne. Wash your hands after you apply the cream. Also, keep azelaic acid away
from the eyes, mouth, and inside the nose.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Azelaic acid may work to treat acne in some people, but if your
acne doesn't start to clear up after a couple of months, your doctor will most
likely have you try another medicine.
This product is not approved to treat children younger than
12.
Complete the
new medication information form (PDF)
(What is a PDF document?)
to help you understand this medication.