Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 100mg | ||||
1000 pill | 100mg | AUD136.76 | AUD0.13 |
Aczone Description
What is Aczone?
Aczone is the brand name for dapsone topical gel 5%. In Australia it is prescribed to treat mild to moderate acne on the face and sometimes the back. The gel is applied to clean, dry skin once a day. A pea‑sized amount is usually enough for the whole face. Avoid the eyes, mouth and nostrils. Let the gel dry before applying moisturiser or sunscreen. You’ll typically need a prescription from a doctor, and you can have it filled by an Australian online pharmacy that checks your script. Delivery times depend on your location and stock levels at the pharmacy.
How to use Aczone
Start with clean skin. After washing, wait until your skin is dry. Apply a thin layer of the gel to affected areas only. Do not cover large areas unless your doctor says so. If you use other acne products, space them out and follow your clinician’s guidance. Some people notice a gentle stinging or dry sensation at first; this usually settles in a couple of weeks. If irritation is bothersome or severe, contact your pharmacist or GP. Keep away from eyes, lips and mucous membranes, and wash hands after applying. Store as advised and keep it out of reach of children.
What to expect and user experiences
Many Australian users report gradual improvement—less redness and fewer inflamed pimples—after about six to twelve weeks. Results vary with skin type and how consistently the gel is used. Some people combine Aczone with other treatments, such as topical benzoyl peroxide or retinoids, but only under medical supervision. If you haven’t seen improvement after three months, your dermatologist may adjust your plan. For those with sensitive skin, starting with every‑other‑day application can help build tolerance.
Side effects and safety notes
Common side effects include mild dryness, redness or a burning sensation at first use. A temporary pale or red patch on the treated skin can occur. Very rarely, more significant irritation or an allergic reaction may happen; seek medical advice if you notice swelling, blistering or a widespread rash. If you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding, discuss with your doctor before starting Aczone. People with a known allergy to dapsone should avoid this treatment. Although topical dapsone has limited systemic absorption, tell your clinician about other medicines you are taking to avoid potential interactions.
Shopping online in Australia
When buying Aczone from an online Australian pharmacy, ensure the site is reputable and operates under Australian regulations. A valid prescription is usually required. Choose a pharmacy with a licensed pharmacist available to answer questions. Check that the pharmacy clearly lists the medicine’s strength and dosing, and provides responsible storage instructions. If the price seems unusually low, or the site asks for unnecessary personal data, proceed with caution. Your online order will come with a patient information leaflet and contact details for after‑hour support if you need help.