Article: While topical antibiotics are effective for mild to moderate acne, oral antibiotics are typically prescribed for more moderate to severe acne outbreaks across the body. Oral antibiotics are usually only given for a predetermined length of time, after which you will need to taper off your use of the medication.  Commonly prescribed oral antibiotics for treating acne include minocycline and doxycycline, which are both tetracyclines. Side effects include increased sensitivity to the sun, so make sure to wear sunscreen. Do not use in children under age of 9 or in pregnant women as there is an increased risk of reduced bone growth or permanent teeth discoloration. Ask your doctor if oral antibiotics are right for you. Much like the over-the-counter topicals available at most pharmacies, prescription-strength retinoids help reduce acne outbreaks by preventing pores from becoming clogged. Retinoids are derived from vitamin A and come in many prescription-strength forms, including tretinoin (Avita), adapalene (Differin), and tazarotene (Tazorac).  Use retinoids topically on the skin. Apply it in the evening, and allow your skin to grow accustomed to its use. You only need a pea-sized amount to cover the face. For best results, begin using retinoids three times each week, then increasing your use to a daily schedule as your skin gets used to the medication. Retinoids commonly cause skin irritation, flaky skin and dryness. You can minimize these side effects by starting with the lowest concentration of medication available. If your skin can tolerate these lower concentrations, you may start increasing the strength. Avoid using retinoids at the same time as over-the-counter acne medication. Retinoids can also increase your sensitivity to the sun. Wear sunscreen, and cover your skin with protective clothing, such as hats and jackets. . Prescription-strength topical antibiotics can help kill excess bacteria on the surface of your skin, which may otherwise result in clogged pores and outbreaks. Topical antibiotics may also reduce redness in acne-prone skin. Many topical antibiotics are also combined with benzoyl peroxide, which can help reduce the chances of developing antibiotic-resistant bacteria on your skin.  Common topical antibiotics combined with benzoyl peroxide include clindamycin (Benzaclin) and erythromycin (Benzamycin). Dapsone is a topical gel that is often prescribed to treat acne. It is usually combined with a topical retinoid component to maximize its effectiveness. Dapsone may cause skin irritation, redness, and dryness Combined oral contraceptives may be useful in treating acne for women and adolescent girls. These specialized pills often combine estrogen with progestin, and are available in three different forms: Ortho Tri-Cyclen, Estrostep, and Yaz.  Common side effects include headache, nausea, weight gain, breast tenderness, and periodic bleeding, though more serious side effects could include a risk of blood clots. Ask your doctor if a combined oral contraceptive is right for you. Anti-androgen agents like spironolactone (Aldactone) can help block sebaceous glands from being affected by androgen hormones. These medications are typically prescribed to women and adolescent girls who have not had success with oral antibiotics in treating acne. Commonly reported side effects include breast tenderness, painful periods, and the body's retention of potassium. Isotretinoin is a very strong oral medication that is usually reserved for people who have not responded to other acne treatments. The side effects of isotretinoin include ulcerative colitis, an elevated risk of depression and depression-related suicide, and severe birth defects in pregnant women. Taking isotretinoin requires continued monitoring by your doctor to prevent or detect these side effects before they become problematic. Common forms of isotretinoin include Amnesteem, Claravis, and Sotret.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look into oral antibiotics. Consider using retinoid topicals. Talk to your doctor about topical antibiotics. Ask your doctor about oral contraceptives. Discuss anti-androgen agents. Consider isotretinoin.

Problem: Article: It's left of the search bar at the top of the window. It's on the left side of the window, under "Explore." It's in the right-center of the window. It's the first option in the drop-down menu.  Only invited guests can see private events. Public events are open to everyone on Facebook and do not use invitations. Include the time, place, and a title for your event. You can also allow your friends to invite friends by checking a box on the bottom of this page. It's in the lower-right corner of the dialog box. It's a drop-down menu on the right side of the window.  It's on the left side of the dialog box. There is no "select all" function for your "All Friends" list. Click on the buttons next to three or four friends' names, and then deselect them. It's the logo for the extension and appears on the right side of the search bar at the top of the Chrome window.  The extension will select all of the friends (up to 500) on your list. Facebook currently limits the number of invites per event to 500 to prevent spamming. It's in the lower right corner of the dialog box. This sends the invitations to your friends.
Summary: Go to Facebook. Click on the Facebook logo. Click on Events. Click on +Create Event. Click on Create Private Event. Enter the details for your event. Click on Create Private Event. Click on Invite. Click on Invite Facebook Friends. Click on All Friends. Select a few friends. Click on ✔️. Click on Send Invites.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Following the same recipe and instructions, make a batch of cinnamon pancake batter. Cinnamon roll pancakes combine the best parts of a pancake and a cinnamon roll, including the cinnamon swirl sauce and the icing. For the cinnamon topping, you will need the brown sugar, the cinnamon, and 4 tablespoons (60 ml) of the melted butter or margarine. Whisk the cinnamon swirl ingredients together in a medium bowl, and then transfer it to a pastry bag. If you don’t have a pastry bag, transfer the mixture to a re-sealable plastic bag instead. The remaining ingredients will be for the icing portion of the cinnamon roll pancakes, including the powdered sugar, milk, and the final tablespoon (15 ml) of melted butter. Whisk or beat these ingredients together in a medium bowl and set it aside. Add more milk (in very small increments) if the icing is too thick to drizzle. When it’s hot, pour the pancakes. Use one-quarter cup (60 ml) of batter as before. When the pancake begins to form bubbles in the center, get ready with your pastry bag of cinnamon sauce. Start in the center of the pancake and squeeze the cinnamon sauce into the pancake in a swirl pattern. Continue cooking for another minute, until the bubbles start to pop. Flip the pancake over and cook for another two minutes, until the other side is golden brown. If you are using a plastic bag instead of a pastry bag, snip off one of the bottom corners of the bag and gently squeeze the cinnamon sauce out through the small hole. When the pancake is cooked, drizzle it with a thin layer of icing. Alternatively, you can use a maple syrup drizzle instead to finish off the pancakes.

SUMMARY: Mix your pancake batter. Make the cinnamon sauce. Prepare the icing. Heat some oil in a frying pan. Create the cinnamon swirl. Add the icing.

To proceed, you'll need to enter your email address (or phone number) and password if you aren't already logged in. You'll find this option, which resembles a downward-facing arrow, in the top right corner of your Facebook page.    You will no longer see posts from your unfollowed friends! You may need to refresh your News Feed in order to view these changes.
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Open Facebook. Click the menu button. Click News Feed Preferences. Click Unfollow people to hide their posts. Click each friend you wish to unfollow. Click Done when you're finished.