Retin-A
Retin-A typically shows noticeable results after approximately
2 to 3 weeks. More consistent
beneficial
effects
should
appear
after 6 or
7 weeks
of continued treatment. Once the acne has responded
satisfactorily, less frequent applications or other dosage forms
may possibly maintain skin improvement. Any changes
in formulation, drug concentration, or dose frequency should be
closely
monitored by your doctor to determine
your tolerance and response.
Applying Retin-A excessively will not produce faster or better
results, and marked redness, peeling, or discomfort could occur.
Possible Side Effects of Retin-A
Retin-A contains the skin medication tretinoin and is used
in the treatment of acne. Immediately after applying, skin
may feel a warm or mild stinging and redness may occur with
the possibility of some peeling. As your skin adjusts to the medication
theses
effects should subside. If the side effects persist or become
inconvenient, stop the medication. Increased sensitivity to
the sun, itchiness and scaling
of the skin may also be caused by RETIN-A. Occasionally this
can
be very extreme depending on the individual. Most people will
experience some itching
or
scaling if too much RETIN-A
is applied. Be sure to keep away from eyes, nose and mouth.
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