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Zineryt - Antibiotic Acne Solution

Looking for an effective treatment for your acne? Zineryt lotion is a topical antibiotic for the treatment of moderate acne. You can buy Zineryt lotion online from The Independent Pharmacy Online Doctor following a free online consultation. It cannot be bought over the counter.

Zineryt contains erythromycin and zinc acetate to help kill the bacteria that are the root cause of acne and will clear acne up in 10 to 12 weeks.

Suitable for age: 18 Years +
Maximum per order:3
Consultation required?Yes

This treatment requires an online consultation for review by our medical team. The decision to supply the specific treatment and quantity requested will be based on whether our medical team are satisfied that it will be safe, appropriate, and effective.

Type of medicine
Combination product: Antibiotic and Adjuvant
Works by
Slowing growth of bacteria causing acne. Adjuvant (zinc) aids in antimicrobial action.
Active ingredient
Erythromycin and Zinc acetate dihydrate
Effective within
10-12 weeks
Pack size
30ml
Strength
Erythromycin 40mg/ml and Zinc acetate dihydrate 12mg/ml
Common side effects
Skin irritation (redness and discomfort)
Manufacturer
Neon Healthcare
Generic
No
Use with alcohol
No known effect

Zineryt Information

What is Zineryt used for?

Zineryt Lotion is used to treat all kinds of acne, including hormonal and cystic acne, in particular, it is used to treat moderate cases of the condition.

Zineryt is manufactured by Leo Pharma and is available in 30ml and 90ml bottles. Unlike most acne treatments, Zineryt can be used during pregnancy and during breastfeeding (but it should not be used on the chest).

As a topical treatment you apply Zineryt to the affected area, where it helps to clear up the skin, get outbreaks of spots under control, and calm symptoms like redness.

Zineryt contains the active ingredients erythromycin and zinc acetate. Erythromycin is an antibiotic that helps to reduce the number of acne-causing bacteria living on the skin, whilst zinc acetate helps the skin contract and heal. These two ingredients work together to clear up acne in 10-12 weeks.

Zineryt is only available on prescription, which means you cannot buy Zineryt over the counter in the UK. You will need a doctor or pharmacist to prescribe it for you after a medical consultation.

You can buy Zineryt Lotion here at The Independent Pharmacy, following a free online consultation.

How long does Zineryt last?

Zineryt Lotion comes in 30ml quantities. You can buy up to three packs of this treatment at a time.

If you’re using Zineryt for acne, your course of treatment is normally only a period of 8-12 weeks. Your Zineryt Lotion should last you for this recommended treatment period.

If you require further supplies you can always contact one of our medical team directly.

Does Zineryt work?

Yes, Zineryt does work.

Zineryt Lotion is an effective acne treatment, containing an antibiotic (erythromycin) to kill acne-causing bacteria on the skin, and zinc acetate helps the skin contract and heal after acne breakouts.

Don’t just take our word for it — you can read what real users really think about this acne treatment over on our Zineryt reviews page. We gather customer reviews for all of our available medicines and treatments using Trustpilot, so you can trust that the customer reviews you read are honest representations of how people find using this treatment.

How does Zineryt work?

Zineryt solution attacks the bacteria associated with acne (propionibacterium). This common bacteria feeds on the sebum produced by the skin in the sebaceous glands. This feeding causes the bacteria to produce waste products and fatty acids that irritate the sebaceous glands, causing them to become infected and inflamed. This results in acne.

Erythromycin contained in Zineryt solution is an antibiotic and works to inhibit propionibacterium’s ability to produce proteins that are essential for their production. This action stops the spread of the infection, reducing the inflammation of the sebaceous glands and allowing the skin to heal naturally. Any remaining bacteria are killed by the immune system or eventually die.

Zineryt solution also contains zinc acetate. Zinc is known for having skin-healing properties and in an acetate form it effectively combines with erythromycin to form a chemical complex. This chemical complex is designed to be efficiently absorbed by the skin.

How long does Zineryt take to work?

Some users see a difference in their skin in as little as just a few days. In fact, most users see improvements in their skin around a week into treatment.

However, it may take longer for you to see an improvement in acne — everyone is different, and the same treatment may take shorter or longer for different people.

The recommended course of treatment for using Zineryt for acne is a minimum of 10-12 weeks.

This gives the medication a sufficient amount of time to treat your acne and stop the spread of bacteria and infection, reducing inflammation of the sebaceous glands and allowing the skin to heal naturally.

Short courses of Zineryt for fewer than 10 weeks are usually less effective and are unlikely to give you an accurate picture of how effective this treatment is for clearing up your acne.

After the recommended period of 10-12 weeks, you should be able to tell whether Zineryt has helped to improve your skin.

You can then speak to your doctor or pharmacist and decide whether you want to continue using Zineryt for spots or acne.

Zineryt in pregnancy

Unlike most acne treatments, Zineryt can be used during pregnancy.

This is because Zineryt is a topical treatment, and it has no known side effects that specifically affect pregnant women.

You can also use Zineryt while breastfeeding. However, it should not be used on the chest area in these circumstances.

Despite this, If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are

planning to have a baby, it is best to ask your GP or pharmacist for advice before using this medicine. Although it is considered safe, it’s always a good idea to discuss any treatment options with your doctor or pharmacist and to choose the lowest-risk medicine possible to treat your condition during pregnancy.

Zineryt alternatives

Zineryt or Dalacin T?

Dalacin T is an antibiotic acne treatment that contains the active ingredient clindamycin phosphate, in contrast to Zineryt, which contains erythromycin and zinc acetate.

Both work by preventing acne-causing bacteria from producing proteins that are essential to them. Dalacin-T and Zineryt are very similar treatments.

Zineryt and Differin

Differin gel (or cream) contains the active ingredient adapalene, a form of vitamin A that reduces the growth of pore-blocking keratin cells. As such, it works slightly differently from Zineryt.

Differin gel also aids the skin’s natural exfoliation and is usually prescribed for mild acne. Zineryt and Differin can be used together for additive effects in moderate to severe acne.

Zineryt or Duac?

Duac gel is a topical antibiotic containing clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide. Similarly to Zineryt, it’s a good choice for those who cannot take or do not like to take oral antibiotics.

Zineryt is an antibiotic lotion whereas Duac contains an antibiotic and a drying agent, this means Duac can dry the skin more than Zineryt.

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How to use Zineryt

If you’re considering purchasing it, you may be wondering how to use Zineryt and how easy it is to use.

The instructions in the Patient Information Leaflet that is included with your treatment will tell you how to use Zineryt Lotion, so you’ll just need to read that before you start. We’ll also cover the key points below.

Here is a quick overview of how to use Zineryt:

  • Wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap before applying Zineryt solution
  • Zineryt lotion should be applied all over the affected area, not just to the individual spots
  • It should be applied twice a day, morning and evening (unless side effects are experienced at the beginning of treatment where it can be reduced to once daily and increased after a week)
  • You should avoid getting Zineryt lotion in your eyes, nose or mouth, but if you do, wash the area quickly and thoroughly with lukewarm water. If the eyes continue to become irritated, consult your doctor
  • If you apply too much Zineryt, blot the excess off with some tissue paper
  • If you want to apply makeup when using Zineryt, ensure the Zineryt solution has completely dried before you use any cosmetics

Continue your course of treatment as recommended — this is normally around 10-12 weeks.

If you forget to use Zineryt, you should apply it as soon as you remember — a missed application can slow down acne healing. If your next application is due soon, leave at least three hours before you re-apply it.

How to mix your Zineryt solution

Zineryt needs to be mixed prior to use. This means when you first get your treatment, you will need to mix it yourself.

The contents of the packet will include a white crystalline powder and a clear colourless liquid for cutaneous solution. It will also include a dabbing applicator cap that needs to be fitted after the solution is mixed.

To prepare Zineryt:

  • Remove the caps from both the powder and the solution bottles, keeping the cap of the larger powder bottle
  • Pour the contents of the solution bottle into the powder bottle
  • Recap the bottle using the retained powder bottle cap
  • Immediately shake the mixture vigorously for one minute
  • Remove and retain the cap from the thoroughly mixed solution
  • Open the plastic holder containing the dabbing applicator cap assembly
  • Use the plastic holder to position the applicator cap over the neck of the freshly mixed bottle
  • Firmly push the applicator assembly into the neck of the bottle, ensuring the dabbing applicator fits firmly into the neck of the bottle
  • Replace the retained powder cap over the dabbing applicator on the reconstituted solution
  • Add the “Use Before” date to the bottle label; this date will be 5-8 weeks from the date of preparation

Ensure you read the patient information leaflet carefully prior to use. If you are confused or worried at all, speak to your pharmacist or doctor for further advice.

Zineryt ingredients

Before you use a new medicine or medical treatment for the first time, it is generally a good idea to look at the ingredients it contains, especially if you have any known allergies.

The Zineryt Lotion contains the active ingredients erythromycin (40mg/ml) and zinc acetate (12mg/ml).

Erythromycin is an antibiotic (which kills acne-causing bacteria living on the skin) and zinc acetate is a chemical complex with skin-healing properties, which helps the skin to contract and heal from acne.

Zineryt also contains inactive ingredients diisopropyl sebacate and ethanol to make up the complete product.

Please read all packaging and the Patient Information Leaflet included with your treatment before taking any new medicine.

Zineryt side effects

Like all medicines, Zineryt lotion can cause side effects in some people. However, Zineryt side effects do not affect everyone and generally tend to be mild and uncommon.

If you do experience side effects from using Zineryt Lotion, they are more likely to occur most frequently at the start of treatment. This is because your skin is getting used to this new topical treatment.

The most common side effects are:

  • Temporary stinging
  • Redness in the area where treatment is applied

These more ‘common’ Zineryt side effects are classified as rare, which means they may affect up to one in 1,000 people.

While Zineryt is very effective at reducing inflammatory acne and minimising redness quickly, some users may find their skin becomes dry during treatment. If you find this is the case for you while you are using Zineryt, it’s worth keeping a light, oil-free moisturiser handy to alleviate some of the dryness.

For a full list of side effects, consult the Zineryt Lotion Patient Information Leaflet that is enclosed with the treatment.

If you are concerned about Zineryt side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist for further advice.

Likewise, if you experience a worrying adverse effect which is not listed here or in the Patient Information Leaflet or effects which are severe or painful, stop taking Zineryt and speak to a medical professional immediately.

Allergic reactions & serious side effects

Contact a doctor immediately if you experience a serious skin reaction after using Zineryt, such as a red, scaly rash with bumps under the skin and blisters. The frequency of this side effect is not known (it cannot be estimated from the available data), but is thought to be very rare.

In very rare cases, It is possible for Zineryt Lotion to cause allergic reactions (anaphylaxis).

If an allergic reaction occurs, you will experience symptoms including:

  • Wheezing
  • Breathlessness
  • Coughing
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Difficulty talking
  • Tightness in the chest or throat
  • Swelling of the face, mouth, lips, tongue or throat
  • Changes to the skin, such as rashes, itching and red, swollen or peeling skin, including blisters

In a medical emergency such as an allergic reaction, contact the emergency services or go straight to your local A&E.

Zineryt warnings

You should not use Zineryt lotion if you:

  • Are allergic to erythromycin or any of the macrolide antibiotics.
  • Are allergic to any of the other ingredients in Zineryt.

Contact with the eyes or the mucous membranes of the nose and mouth should be avoided.

Please read the patient information leaflet for a full list of warnings associated with Zineryt.

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