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Tetralysal

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The UK’s most widely prescribed oral acne antibiotic
Because they rarely have an empty stomach

We keep it simple. One capsule, once a day. Food no problem.

Lymecycline is a tetracycline broad-spectrum antibiotic marketed by the pharmeceutical company Galderma. It is approximately 5000 times more soluble than tetracycline base and is unique amongst tetracyclines in that it is absorbed by the “active transport” process across the intestinal wall, making use of the same fast and efficient mechanism by which carbohydrates are absorbed.

The greater absorption of Lymecycline allows for lower dosages to be used; the standard dose of 408 mg is equivalent to 300 mg tetracycline base, and in its action to 500 mg tetracycline hydrochloride. Lymecycline, unlike tetracycline hydrochloride, is soluble at all physiological pH values.

Lymecycline, like other Tetracyclines, is used to treat a range of infections. Its better absorption profile makes it preferable to tetracycline for moderately severe acne and typically prescribed for 8 weeks at a time, but alternatives should be sought if no improvement occurs by 3 months. It is also used to treat in the case of acne being present.

More on Wikipedia

Agency: Life Healthcare

Brand name: Tetralysal
Generic name/category: Lymecycline
Company: Galderma
Country/Market: UK, Europe
Indication(s)/use: Acne
Target: Healthcare Professionals (HCP)
Tagline: A teen-friendly acne antibiotic

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ENO

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Heavy snack?

Agency: Memac Ogilvy
Executive Creative Director: Till Hohmann
Creative Director: Dalbir Singh
Art Director: Dalbir Singh
Art Director: Rafael Rizuto
Copywriter: Till Hohmann
Photographer: Jimmy Fok
Prop Maker: Jay Hammond
2009

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