Drug Uses
Vaniqa (Cream) is a
prescription medication applied
to the skin for the reduction of
unwanted facial hair in women.
Vaniqa interferes with an enzyme
found in the hair follicle of
the skin needed for hair growth.
This results in slower hair
growth and improved appearance
where Vaniqa is applied. Vaniqa
does not permanently remove hair
or "cure" unwanted facial hair.
It is not a depilatory. Your
treatment program should include
continuation of any hair removal
technique you are currently
using. Vaniqa will help you
manage your condition and
improve your appearance.
How
Taken
Apply a thin layer of Vaniqa
Cream to affected areas of the
face and adjacent involved areas
under the chin and rub in
thoroughly. Do not wash treated
area for at least 4 hours. Use
twice daily at least 8 hours
apart or as directed by a
physician. You should continue
to use hair removal techniques
as needed in conjunction with
Vaniqa. (Vaniqa should be
applied at least 5 minutes after
hair removal). Cosmetics or
sunscreens may be applied over
treated areas after cream has
dried.
Warnings/Precautions
Do not use Vaniqa if you have
had an allergic reaction to it
in the past. Vaniqa is in the
FDA pregnancy category C. This
means that it is not known
whether Vaniqa will harm an
unborn baby. Do not use this
medication without first talking
to your doctor if you are
pregnant. It is also not known
whether Vaniqa passes into
breast milk. Do not use Vaniqa
without first talking to your
doctor if you are breast-feeding
a baby. Vaniqa has not been
approved for use by children
younger than 12 years of age.
Missed Dose
If you forget or miss a dose
of Vaniqa do not try to "make it
up". Return to your normal
application schedule as soon as
you can.
Possible Side Effects
Vaniqa may cause temporary
redness, stinging, burning,
tingling or rash on areas of the
skin where it is applied. Hair
bumps may also occur. If these
persist, consult your doctor.
Treatment related skin adverse
events that occurred in less
than 1% of the subjects treated
with Vaniqa are: bleeding skin,
cheilitis, and contact
dermatitis, swelling of lips,
herpes simplex, numbness and
rosacea. Adverse events were
primarily mild in intensity and
generally resolved without
medical treatment or
discontinuation of Vaniqa.
Storage
Store at 25° C (77° F);
excursions permitted to 15°
C-30° C (59° F-86° F). Do not
freeze. See tube crimp and
carton end for expiration date
and lot number.
Overdose
An overdose of Vaniqa is not
likely to occur. If the cream
has been ingested, or if you
suspect an overdose has
occurred, contact your doctor,
hospital emergency room, or
poison control left for advice.
More
Information
Avoid getting this medication
in your eyes, nose, or mouth. If
this occurs, wash the area with
water. If Vaniqa gets in your
eyes, rinse thoroughly with
water and contact your doctor.
Disclaimer
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your information purposes only,
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information covers all uses,
directions, drug interactions,
precautions, or adverse effects
of your medication. This is only
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