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Can the contraceptive pill Yaz give me acne? Example: acne on my back.

While it is rare for the contraceptive pill Yaz to cause acne, it is not impossible. If you are experiencing acne on your back, it may be a sign of inflammation or irritation. It is also possible that your skin is reacting to the sun due to the medication you are currently taking. If you are not seeing any positive effects from the pill, it may be a good idea to stop taking it. It is important to consult with your doctor before making any changes to your medication.

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