What happens to your face if you take anti-acne pills?

Anti-acne pills usually do not cause dry face when used properly under medical supervision. Anti-Acne Pills is a proprietary Chinese medicine composed of Sheng Ma, Chai Hu, Maidong, Wild Chrysanthemum, Scutellaria Baicalensis, Radix Panax Ginseng, Gypsum, Dendrobium, Gentian, Dazhong Leaf, Honeysuckle, Bamboo Roots, Dandelion, Mangosteen, Xia Ku Cao, Comfrey, and it has the effect of clearing away heat and removing dampness (removing heat and dampness in the body), and relieving toxins to dissipate knots, and is used to treat acne caused by dampness, heat, and toxicity that collects in the skin, and is characterized by shiny, oily skin, pus-filled blisters, a bitter taste in the mouth, a mucousy taste in the mouth, and dryness of the stools. The symptoms are bright and oily facial skin, pustules, bitter mouth, sticky mouth, dry stool. Adverse reactions and contraindications of Anti-Acne Pill are not clear at present. It is contraindicated in pregnant women and those with spleen and stomach deficiency (spleen and stomach weakness and cold). If medication is needed, it should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not be used on its own to avoid adverse reactions. If dryness of the face occurs during the use of the drug, prompt medical attention should be sought.