Researchers found that young patients taking antibiotics for acne treatment are more prone to sore throats than those who don't.
Two recent studies linked these patient to frequent sore throats, when compared to those who do not take the medication.
In one study 266 students answered questions as to whether: 1-They had had a sore throat during the previous month 2-They had acne and were using antibiotics regularly for it.
Ten or 2/3 of the 15 students who had acne and were taking antibiotics for it also reported having had sore throat recently.
Of the students with acne who were not taking antibiotics only just over 1/3 had a sore throat.
Experts are advising people with acne to look at the risks and the benefits of taking antibiotics.
Read more about this and the second study.