The teen returns a few weeks later and the nurse notes that the acne has not improved. The nurse would expect the physician to try:

a. Tetracycline
b. Doxycycline
c. Erythromycin
d. Any of the above


D
The physician would next try a systemic medication, if the topical medication failed.

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