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tretinoin

This medicine is used to treat acne vulgaris in which hair follicles become clogged with dead skin cells, and result in blackheads, pimples, or blisters containing pus.

Contradications

  • Tretinoin is contraindicated for use in patients with tretinoin
  • Tretinoin is contraindicated for use in patients with skin diseases.

Side effects

The use of tretinoin can cause dry skin, rash, headache, CNS disturbances, headache, visual hearing, bone pain, dysponea, arrhythmia, edema, flushing, chest pain, raised serum lipids and retinoic acid syndrome. 

Expert Advice

Wash hands before applying this medicine.

Do not use excessive amount.

Keep the medicine away from sunlight and flame. 

Avoid smoking.

FAQs

How quickly does this medicine work?

This medicine start to work within 2 to 3 weeks.

Can I use moisturizer after applying the medicine?

Yes, you can but wait for atleast 20 minutes for the medicine to be fully absorbed in the skin.

What if the side effects worsen?

If the side effects worsen, consult your doctor immediately.

What will happen if I use too much of this medicine?

Too much of this medicine will not make it work faster. Instead it will cause extreme dryness and redness.

I have been using this for quite some time but I see no effect. What should I do?

If you have used this medicine for the prescribed time and see no effect, consult a dermatologist for another medicine or dose adjustment.

Does having acne mean I’m not keeping my face clean?

Make sure to use products that are specifically for acne prone skin. Whilst one reason for acne is unhygienic routine, there are several other reasons such as clogged pores and unhealthy diet. Identify the reason for your acne and treat accordingly.