Zineryt Solution

£28.89£45.49

  • Treats Mild To Moderate Acne
  • Topical Antibiotic Solution
  • Active Ingredient: Erythromycin And Zinc
  • Buy With Confidence From UK Registered Pharmacy
  • Includes Free Prescription

Zineryt Solution is a dual action treatment containing the active ingredients: erythromycin and zinc. Erythromycin is a topical antibiotic treatment that fights bacteria-causing acne whilst zinc helps to heal damaged skin. 

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  • Buy Zineryt Solution UK Online

    My Pharmacy is the Best Place to Buy Zineryt Lotion Online UK in 2020. To order Buy Zineryt Topical Solution Online in the UK you are required to have a prescription, which you can acquire with our free online consultation service.

    Buy Zineryt Solution UK Next Day Delivery

    Through My Pharmacy you can Buy Zineryt Solution UK Next Day Delivery. Each treatment is sent out in secure and discreet packaging ensuring that you get your medicine on time and intact.

    Zineryt Solution For Acne

    Zineryt solution for acne belongs to a group of antibiotics that are used to treat acne vulgaris. When used they reduce the growth of bacteria that causes acne. The antibiotic contained in Zineryt solution for acne is called erythromycin. It’s commonly used to treat chest infections, as well as rosacea, dental abscesses and sexually transmitted infections. As well as being available via Zineryt solution for acne, it can be prescribed as tablets, capsules, or a liquid.

    What Is Zineryt Topical Solution Used For?

    What is Zineryt topical solution used for? Zineryt UK is specifically used to treat acne, otherwise known as spots or pimples. The antibiotic contained in Zineryt UK however, is used for a wide variety of infections. If you have any further questions relating to what is Zineryt topical solution used for, please ask your doctor or pharmacist.

    Zineryt NHS

    Zineryt NHS is a prescription only medicine (POM) and cannot be bought over the counter. Using the My Pharmacy website you can purchase Zineryt NHS using your prescription and our free online consultation. Zineryt NHS is currently available at £17.99 per 30ml.

    Zineryt 90ml

    My Pharmacy currently offers Zineryt solution in a 30ml bottle. However, other sizes are available and can come in Zineryt 90ml bottles for a longer treatment period. Depending on the severity of your acne, your doctor may prescribe Zineryt 90ml for a longer treatment timeline. Severity of acne can increase the amount of time it takes to heal, therefore a bigger Zineryt lotion may be required.

    How To Use Zineryt Solution

    Always follow the advice and guidance given to you by your doctor when taking this medicine. If you’re not sure about how to use Zineryt solution check with your doctor, nurse or pharmacist. The following is a guide on how to use Zineryt solution:
    • Wash the affected area before using Zineryt UK
    • If you want to apply make-up, use the Zineryt lotion first and let it dry
    • To use Zineryt unscrew the protective cap, hold the bottle upside down, place the pad against the skin, and spread the Zineryt lotion over the whole of the affected area. The flow of solution can be increased by pressing the pad a little more firmly against the skin.
    • If the applicator is used correctly, the right quantity should be applied.
    This was how to use Zineryt solution, all warning and precautions can be found in the patient information leaflet under section two.

    Zineryt Solution Side Effects

    Like with all medicine, Zineryt Solution Side Effects can occur but these aren’t experienced by everyone. If you experience any of these Zineryt Solution side effects, especially if any of them are getting progressively worse, immediately stop and speak to your doctor as soon as possible. Below is a list of Zineryt Solution Side Effects experienced more, or less when people have taken Zineryt UK. For a full list, please refer to the patient information leaflet. Zineryt may rarely cause allergic reactions. Symptoms may include:
    • Rash, itching, swelling of the mouth, face and lips. Please contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms
    Rare
    • Temporary stinging or slight redness of the skin

    Zineryt Reviews

    Below will be some Zineryt reviews and reviews left by customers who have used our website and service. To view more Zineryt reviews and overall service reviews, click here to view our trustpilot page. ‘This treatment is absolutely brilliant! Really effective with no side effects.’ Donna Sinclair Was given the solution when I saw my GP as I couldn’t get rid of these tiny little spots on my face, you’ll see the results in 2-3 days. Since then I’ve been buying and again absolutely amazing! Anonymous

    Zineryt Acne

    Depending on the severity of your acne and how long you’ve had it, Zineryt acne may take up to three months before any improvement is seen. It’s important to be patient and keep using it every day. It’s important to note that Zineryt acne doesn’t heal scars left behind by spots or pimples, it will kill any existing bacteria causing the acne.

    Zineryt Boots

    Whilst Zineryt Lotion is available from other commercial stores like Zineryt Boots, Tesco, Lloyds, most of those will require you to bring in your prescription before you can order the medicine.   My Pharmacy offers a free online consultation as well as free shipping on orders over £40 with next delivery options also available. From My Pharmacy you can purchase your prescription treatments online without ever having to leave your home, making it much easier for people to get the vital treatments they need safely and promptly.   Unlike Zineryt Boots, Tesco, Lloyds, My Pharmacy has an expert team of pharmacy professionals available to help via email, online chat and telephone should you have any questions regarding your current prescription or treatment. Our team will also be able to advise on any alternative treatments should the one you’re looking for not be available. See our thousands of 5 Star Ratings on Trustpilot from real customers.   As an independent pharmacy, My Pharmacy is able to get the best prices for both generic and brand name treatments. When compared to other retailers such as Zineryt Boots, Tesco, Lloyds, My Pharmacy can be as much as 50% cheaper to buy the same products.

    Can I Buy Zineryt Over The Counter?

    Can I buy Zineryt over the counter? No, Zineryt lotion is only available via prescription from your GP. It can be bought online via My Pharmacy using an online consultation and your original prescription form. Any further questions regarding “Can I buy Zineryt over the counter?” please contact us via email by clicking here.

    Zineryt Alternatives

    Zineryt Solution for acne is one of many different acne treatments we have available at My Pharmacy. Before changing treatments you should consult with your doctor and try to find the best Zineryt alternatives for you and your asthma severity. You can buy zineryt topical solution via our online shop using our free consultation. The original prescription from your GP will be required. You may want to consider some of the following as Zineryt alternatives:
  • Acne

    Acne is a common skin condition that affects most people at some point. It causes spots, oily skin and sometimes skin that’s hot or painful to touch.

    Acne most commonly develops on the:

    Face – this affects almost everyone with acne
    Back – this affects more than half of people with acne
    Chest – this affects about 15% of people with acne

     

    Types of spots

    There are six main types of spot caused by acne:

    Blackheads – small black or yellowish bumps that develop on the skin; they’re not filled with dirt, but are black because the inner lining of the hair follicle produces pigmentation (colouring).

    Whiteheads – have a similar appearance to blackheads, but may be firmer and won’t empty when squeezed.

    Papules – small red bumps that may feel tender or sore.

    Pustules – similar to papules, but have a white tip in the centre, caused by a build-up of pus.

    Nodules – large hard lumps that build up beneath the surface of the skin and can be painful.
    Cysts – the most severe type of spot caused by acne; they’re large pus-filled lumps that look similar to boils and carry the greatest risk of causing permanent scarring.

     

    What can I do if I have acne?

    These self-help techniques may be useful:

    Don’t wash affected areas of skin more than twice a day. Frequent washing can irritate the skin and make symptoms worse.

    Wash the affected area with a mild soap or cleanser and lukewarm water. Very hot or cold water can make acne worse.

    Don’t try to “clean out” blackheads or squeeze spots. This can make them worse and cause permanent scarring.

    Avoid using too much make-up and cosmetics. Use water-based products that are described as non-comedogenic (this means the product is less likely to block the pores in your skin).

    Completely remove make-up before going to bed.

    If dry skin is a problem, use a fragrance-free, water-based emollient.

    Regular exercise can’t improve your acne, but it can boost your mood and improve your self-esteem. Shower as soon as possible once you finish exercising, as sweat can irritate your acne.

    Wash your hair regularly and try to avoid letting your hair fall across your face.

    Although acne can’t be cured, it can be controlled with treatment. Several creams, lotions and gels for treating spots are available at pharmacies.

    If you develop acne, it’s a good idea to speak to your pharmacist for advice. Products containing a low concentration of benzoyl peroxide may be recommended – but be careful, as this can bleach clothing.

    If your acne is severe or appears on your chest and back, it may need to be treated with antibiotics or stronger creams that are only available on prescription.

    When to seek medical advice

    Treatments can take up to three months to work, so don’t expect results overnight. Once they do start to work, the results are usually good.

     

    Who’s affected?

    Acne is very common in teenagers and younger adults. About 80% of people aged 11 to 30 are affected by acne.

    Most people have acne on and off for several years before their symptoms start to improve as they get older. Acne often disappears when a person is in their mid-twenties.

     

    Diagnosis

    Your GP can diagnose acne by looking at your skin. This involves examining your face, chest and back for the different types of spot, such as blackheads or sore, red nodules.

    How many spots you have and how painful and inflamed they are will help determine how severe your acne is. This is important in planning your treatment.

    Four grades can be used to measure the severity of acne:

    Grade 1 (mild) – acne is mostly confined to whiteheads and blackheads, with just a few papules and pustules
    Grade 2 (moderate) – there are multiple papules and pustules, which are mostly confined to the face
    Grade 3 (moderately severe) – there’s a large number of papules and pustules, as well as the occasional inflamed nodule, and the back and chest are also affected by acne
    Grade 4 (severe) – there’s a large number of large, painful pustules and nodules

     

    Acne in Women

    There’s a range of informally run message boards and blogs about acne on the web. You may find it supportive to read about other people’s experience of living with acne.

    For example, talkhealth provides a free acne support and information community.

    The Mix (formerly Get Connected) also has a website and helpline for teenagers and young people with emotional and other difficulties.

    Make-up
    Make-up can help cover up scars and can be particularly useful for facial scars.

    Camouflage make-up specially designed to cover up scars is available over the counter at pharmacies. You can also ask your GP for advice.

    If you’re interested in learning more about covering a mark, scar, non-infectious skin condition or a tattoo, you can also visit the Changing Faces skin camouflage service or call 0300 012 0276.

  • Side Effects

    Side effects of Zineryt include:

    Rare (1 in 1000 and 1 in 10,000 people)

    • Skin dryness
    • Skin peeling
    • Skin irritation / Itching of skinTemporary redness of the skin

    Very rare (1 in 10,000 people)

    • Severe allergic reaction.

     

  • Further Information

    Patient Information Leaflet