Drug Uses
Retin-A is often used to
improve the appearance and
texture of the skin. It produces
a mild, superficial peel of the
epidermis. Retin-A has effects
on the both the superficial
(epidermis) and the deep
(dermis) parts of the skin. The
major benefit is to decrease the
effects of sunlight caused aging
by increasing the speed with
which the surface cells are
replaced.
How
Taken
Apply a thin layer to
affected area once a day at
bedtime. Use a gauze pad or
cotton swab to apply the liquid.
Wash your hands immediately
after use. Using this medication
more frequently or in excessive
amounts does not improve the
results, but may increase side
effects. Avoid applying near the
eyes, mouth, or open cuts since
this medication can irritate
sensitive skin. Acne may appear
to worsen when the medication is
first used; continue therapy. It
may take three to six weeks
before the full benefits of this
medication are seen. Use mild
soap when washing your face. Do
not wash face excessively.
Abrasive soaps, cleansers,
medicated creams or lotions can
increase skin irritation.
Consult your doctor or
pharmacist about their use. Use
other acne preparations with
caution while using this
medication.
Warnings/Precautions
This medication can increase
sensitivity to sunlight, wind
and cold. Avoid prolonged
exposure to the sun and
sunlamps. Wear protective
clothing and use an effective
sunscreen. This medication
should be used during pregnancy
only if clearly needed. It is
not known if Retin-A appears in
breast milk. Consult your doctor
before breast-feeding. Use mild
soap when washing your face. Do
not wash face excessively.
Abrasive soaps, cleansers,
medicated creams or lotions can
increase skin irritation. Use
other acne preparations with
caution while using Retin-A.
Missed Dose
If you miss a dose, use it as
soon as remembered; do not use
if it is almost time for the
next dose, skip the missed dose
and resume your usual dosing
schedule. Do not "double-up" the
dose to catch up.
Possible Side Effects
Due to the possibility of
irritation, it is advisable to
begin treatment on a small area
of skin. Exposure to the sun or
to ultraviolet rays causes
additional irritation. During
treatment, such exposure should
be avoided as much as possible
or a sun block should be used.
During the first weeks of
treatment there may be an
apparent worsening of the
problem. Such a reaction is
perfectly normal because small
cysts deep within the skin are
being eliminated at an
accelerated rate. This
medication can increase
sensitivity wind and cold. Avoid
prolonged exposure to the sun
and sunlamps. Wear protective
clothing and use an effective
sunscreen. If any ingredient
should cause hypersensitivity,
discontinue use.
Storage
Store at room temperature
away from sunlight. Keep this
and all medications out of the
reach of children.
Overdose
Applying Retin-A excessively
will not produce faster or
better results, and marked
redness, peeling, or discomfort
could occur. Over dosage with
other retinoid has been
associated with transient
headache, facial flushing,
celosias, abdominal pain,
dizziness and ataxia.
More
Information
If you have been previously
treated with keratolytic
preparations or exfoliants, you
should wait until any skin rash
clears up before beginning even
low strength treatment. Studies
of the effect of this product on
pregnant women are incomplete.
For this reason, it should only
be applied when absolutely
necessary and always under a
doctor's supervision. The
effectiveness of Retin-A is
almost always accompanied by
skin irritation. In the
treatment of acne, this
phenomenon is directly related
to the effectiveness of the
product and disappears once
applications are more spaced
out. Cosmetics may be used, but
clean skin thoroughly before
applying the medication.
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