RETINO A 0.025% CREAM 1 tube

$9.05

Brand Name:  Retino A 

Name:  Tretinoin 

Strength:    0.025 % 

Pills per order:  1 tube 

Production Company:  Johnson & Johnson 

Used for:  Anti Acne, Anti Wrinkle, treatment of pimples and skin issues 

Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm 

Retino A 0.025% 20 gm, also known as retinoic acid, belongs to the class of drugs known as retinoids. a cream containing 0.025 percent Retino A The most common uses for 20 grams include acne (pimples), sun-damaged skin, and leukemia (blood cancer). Acne is a common skin condition caused by the clogging of hair follicles with dead skin cells and oil. Leukemia, a form of blood cancer, is caused by an increase of white blood cells (WBCs) in the body.

a cream containing 0.025 percent Retino A 20 g is a form of vitamin A that lowers oil secretion in the skin, thereby loosening and unclogging pores on the surface of the skin. This prevents the formation of zits, whiteheads, and blackheads. Additionally, Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm suppresses the overproduction of abnormal blood cells while boosting the creation of mature, normal blood and bone marrow cells. Leukemia is treated with Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 g, which is administered orally (a type of blood cancer).

a cream containing 0.025 percent 20 g versions of topical and oral Retinol A are available. Retino A 0.025 percent Cream Take 20 grams exactly as prescribed by your physician. Apply a topical formulation of Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 g to the affected region using the fingertip. Retino A 0.025 percent Cream Do not apply 20 grams to the nose, mouth, eyes, ears, or vaginal region. If Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm comes in contact with some areas accidently, properly rinse with water. Some individuals frequently experience dry skin, peeling, redness, burning, itching, or stinging sensations. The majority of these Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 g adverse effects do not necessitate medical attention and will subside with time. Please consult your physician if the adverse effects persist or worsen.

Please advise your physician if you are allergic to Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 g or any other drugs. Consult a physician prior to using Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm if you are pregnant, nursing, or planning to become pregnant. Avoid sun exposure while using Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 g, since it may make your skin more sensitive to sunlight and cause sunburn. Utilize protective gear and sunscreen (SPF) when venturing outside to prevent sunburn. Do not use more Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm than is recommended, as doing so will not produce faster or better results and will instead cause peeling, redness, and skin pain. Patients with a history of depression, eczema, skin cancer, or fish allergy must use Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 g with caution.

Leukemia, acne, and wrinkles are all treated with 20 grams of Retino A 0.025 percent Cream (blood cancer)

Medicinal Advantages

a cream containing 0.025 percent Retino A 20 gm is a kind of vitamin A (retinoid) that lowers oil secretion in the skin, hence loosening and unclogging pores on the surface of the skin. This prevents the formation of zits, whiteheads, and blackheads. Additionally, Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm suppresses the overproduction of abnormal blood cells while boosting the creation of mature, normal blood and bone marrow cells. Oral administration of Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 g is used to treat leukemia (a type of blood cancer).

Use Instructions

Wash your hands before and after applying 20 grams of Retino A 0.025 percent Cream. Clean and dry the affected skin region before to application. If you apply Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm to moist skin, it may cause irritation; therefore, you should avoid cleaning the affected region. Also, wait at least one hour after applying 20 grams of Retino A 0.025 percent Cream before applying any skin products. Face should be cleansed with a gentle cleanser and patted dry. Once daily in the evening, apply a pearl-sized amount of Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm to the affected area using the fingertip. Nose, mouth, eyes, ears, or vaginal area should not be treated with Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 g. If Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm comes in contact with some areas accidently, properly rinse with water. When using Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm orally, swallow the entire capsule with a full glass of water. To prevent stomach distress, Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 g should be taken with food. It should not be crushed, chewed, or broken.

Place in a cool, dry area out of direct sunlight.

Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm Side Effects

As with all medications, Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 gm can cause adverse effects such as dry skin, peeling, redness, burning, itching, or stinging. The majority of these Retino A 0.025 percent Cream 20 g adverse effects do not necessitate medical attention and will subside with time. Please consult your physician if the adverse effects persist or worsen.

Drug Recommendations

Stop taking Tretinoin and consult a physician if irritation, redness, burning, or stinging at the application site worsens. Before using Tretinoin if you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or breastfeeding, you should get medical counsel. Tretinoin may make the skin more sensitive to the sun; consequently, sun exposure should be avoided, sunscreen should be applied, and protective clothing should be worn. Tretinoin should not be used in excess of the recommended dosage because doing so does not provide faster or better results, but rather peeling, redness, and skin soreness. Tretinoin should be used with caution when coupled with medicinal or abrasive soaps, cleansers, shampoos, astringents, treatments containing high concentrations of alcohol, electrolysis, hair depilatories or waxes, or topical medicines. When Tretinoin and tetracycline are used together, the risk of cerebral hypertension increases (increased blood pressure in brain).

Interactions Between Drugs

Tretinoin may interact with antiepileptics (phenobarbital, phenobarbital), antifungals (ketoconazole), heart medications (diltiazem, verapamil), antibiotics (erythromycin, rifampin, tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones, sulfas), stomach ulcer medications (cimetidine), immunosuppressants (ciclosporin), and anticoagul (phenothiazines).

Rarely, when combined with cod liver oil or halibut fish oil, it may increase the risk of vitamin A toxicity.

Before taking Tretinoin, inform your physician if you have eczema (itchy, swollen skin) or any other skin condition.

Safety Suggestions

ALCOHOL

Unknown are the Tretinoin-related consequences of drinking. Consult your physician before to consuming alcohol while taking Tretinoin.

PREGNANCY

Tretinoin is a Category C pregnancy medication that pregnant women should avoid since it may harm the unborn child (especially in the last trimester).

BREAST FEEDING

It is unknown whether tretinoin is excreted in human milk. Consult your doctor before to using Tretinoin while nursing.

DRIVING

Oral administration of tretinoin could result in vertigo or a severe headache. After using Tretinoin, you should therefore only drive if you are alert.

LIVER

Consult a physician if you have any concerns about the use of Tretinoin in liver disease patients (such as jaundice).

KIDNEY

Consult a physician if you are concerned about the use of Tretinoin in individuals with renal disease.

No habit formation

Advice on Diet and Lifestyle

Stay out of the sun when using Tretinoin because it can make your skin more sensitive to the sun and cause sunburn. Utilize protective gear and apply sunscreen before venturing outdoors to prevent sunburn.

Regular exercise can improve your self-esteem and raise your attitude, but it will not treat acne. Due to the fact that perspiration can exacerbate acne, you should shower as soon as you finish your workout.

Regularly washing your hair will prevent hair from falling across your face.

Use water-based cosmetics and remove any makeup before retiring for the evening.

Recommendations

Before using Tretinoin, the affected region must be thoroughly cleansed and dried.

Tretinoin should not enter the nose, mouth, eyes, ears, or genital area. If Tretinoin accidentally comes into contact with these areas, rinse with water.

Tretinoin should not be used in excess of the recommended dosage because doing so does not provide faster or better results, but rather peeling, redness, and skin soreness.

Squeezing pimples or attempting to remove blackheads can worsen the condition and cause permanent scars.

Other details: This item is non-refundable.

Concerns of Patients

Acne is a common skin ailment caused by the clogging of hair follicles by dead skin cells and oil, resulting in zits, whiteheads, and blackheads. Acne affects people of all ages, although adolescents are especially susceptible. Acne is characterized by pus-filled zits, non-inflamed (non-swollen) blackheads, and large, painful, red bumps.

Leukemia is a sort of blood cancer characterized by an increase in the number of white blood cells (WBCs).

FAQs

Tretinoin can increase solar sensitivity in areas where it is applied. Therefore, limit or prevent exposure to the sun and sunlamps. Use a sunscreen with at least SPF 15 and wear protective clothing when going outside to avoid sunburn.

You may apply cosmetics one hour after applying Tretinoin, but avoid those with a strong drying effect as they may cause skin irritation. Before reapplying Tretinoin, clean your face if you are wearing makeup.

When applied to the skin, tretinoin could cause irritation, burning, or itching. When exposed to harsh climatic conditions such as cold or wind, Tretinoin-containing medications may cause greater irritation in patients. If the discomfort worsens, cease Tretinoin and consult a physician.

To prevent dryness in the treated areas, it is advised to apply moisturizers every morning.

Tretinoin does not totally eliminate wrinkles or heal sun-damaged skin. When combined with other skincare products, tretinoin may reduce fine lines and wrinkles.

Tretinoin should be used for as long as prescribed by a physician. Treatment with tretinoin, on the other hand, can take up to six months to be effective.

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