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Brand names: Retin-A, Avita, Renova, Aberela, Stieva-A, Vesanoid

Generic names: Tretinoin

Retin-A

Retin-A (tretinoin topical) can be prescribed by your health care provider if you have acne that does not respond to other, less radical treatment methods. During the first 10 days of the treatment you acne may get worse. This is normal as it means the medicine is working properly for you. Prepare you skin before applying Retin-A – wash the area affected with acne with some soap and water and let it dry for 20-30 minutes. Do not apply more of the medicine than really needed – to give you a better idea of how much Retin-A you should use, the following example can be used: pea-sized amount of this drug is enough to cover the whole face.

If you are allergic to the active ingredient of this topical medicine (tretinoin) or any other medicines tell your health care provider about it. Call your doctor if you think you have become pregnant while taking Retin-A as it can harm an unborn baby and pass into breast milk. Warmth in your skin, scaling and redness, as well as swelling and crusting are some of the side effects you can experience. If these side effects get worse call your health care provider to get professional advice. Throw away any medication that is outdated or you no longer need it. Using outdated Retin-A may be dangerous and you will not benefit from such treatment.



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