Can Chrysomycin eye ointment get rid of acne?

Chrysomycin ophthalmic ointment is a tetracycline antibiotic with antiseptic effect, and it is also useful in the treatment of acne, but the effect is not very obvious.
Chrysomycin ophthalmic ointment is a tetracycline broad-spectrum antibiotic used for purulent skin diseases such as impetigo, but also for bacterial conjunctivitis, blepharitis, trachoma and other diseases. Acne is associated with bacterial infection, abnormal keratinization of sebaceous glands, and inflammation. Therefore, gentamycin ophthalmic ointment has some therapeutic effect on acne, but it is not more effective.
For acne patients, topical retinoids are the mainstay, with tazarotene gel and adapalene being common. Topical antibiotic drugs such as clindamycin and fusidic acid can be used if necessary.
For acne patients, they should use medication under the guidance of a doctor and avoid using medication on their own.