What is zineryte?
Zineryt is a prescription topical solution containing erythromycin (a macrolide antibiotic) and zinc acetate. The combination acts antibacterial and anti-inflammatory against acne vulgaris.
The zinc additive has a double advantage: it enhances the antibacterial effect of erythromycin and has itself anti-inflammatory and sebostatic (talg production inhibiting) properties. In addition, zinc can delay the development of resistance to erythromycin.
Zineryt is supplied as powder and solvent which are mixed before the first application. The finished solution is applied 2x daily.
Active Ingredients & Mechanism of Action
Active ingredient: Erythromycin 4%, Zinkacetat 1,2%
Erythromycin and zinc act synergistic:
Erythromycin:
- Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis (50S-Ribosom)
- Bacteriostatic against Cutibacterium acnes
- Reduces inflammatory reaction
zinc acetate:
- Strengthens the antibacterial effect
- inhibits 5-alpha reductase (less tallow production)
- Anti-inflammatory
- Promotes wound healing
- Reduces resistance development against erythromycin
Combination effect: The combination is more effective than erythromycin alone and shows a lower resistance rate.
Who is it suitable for?
Zineryt is suitable for:
- Light to moderate acne vulgaris
- inflammatory and non-inflammatory acne
- Adults and young people
Advantages:
- Well tolerated
- Non-greasy (solution)
- Zinc additive reduces resistance
Not suitable:
- Heavy cystic acne
- In known erythromycin resistance
Available Dosages
Zineryt Solution:
- apply 2x daily to affected areas
- Morning and evening after cleaning
- Treatment duration: 10-12 weeks
Preparation:
- Mix powder and solvent before first use
- Finished solution is 8 weeks durable
How to Take
First application: 1. Add solvent to powder Two. Shake well to loose 3. Applicator
Other application: 1. Clean and dry skin Two. Apply solution to affected areas 3. Let's move 4. 2x daily (morning and evening)
Important:
- Shake bottle before use
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Not on open wounds
Contraindications
Do not apply at:
- hypersensitivity to erythromycin or zinc
- Simultaneous application of topical clindamycin
pregnant: Can be applied after strict indication.
Style time: Application possible, not in the chest area.
Possible Side Effects
Acid (1-10%):
- Burning or stealing during use
- dry skin
- Light redness
Occasionally:
- dandruff
- Itching
Selten:
- Contact dermatitis
- Allergic reactions
** The compatibility is generally very good.
Interactions
Reactions:
- Clindamycin (topic) – antagonistic, non-combine
- Isotretinoin (oral) – can be combined
Ingenious combination:
- Benzoyl peroxide (currently added)
- Retinoides (currently offset)
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is zineryte right for you?
A licensed doctor will review your information and issue a prescription if suitable. Discreet and secure.
Important Notice
This information does not replace medical advice. If you have questions about your health or the suitability of this medication, please consult a doctor. Read the package leaflet before use.





