A-Ret Gel
A-Ret Gel
A-Ret Gel do stosowania miejscowego (na skórę) jest stosowany w leczeniu trądziku, wygładzaniu szorstkiej skóry twarzy i zmniejszaniu widoczności drobnych zmarszczek i przebarwień. Tretinoina jest formą witaminy A, która pomaga skórze odnawiać się. Unikaj dostania się leku A-Ret Gel do oczu, ust, pochwy lub bruzd nosa. Nie należy stosować tretinoiny miejscowo, jeśli jest się na nią uczulonym.
A-Ret Gel
Common use
A-Ret Gel is primarily used for managing acne vulgaris, a common skin condition. This medicine belongs to the
class of topical retinoids, which are derived from vitamin A. In addition to its primary use, this gel can also be
used for other conditions. It aids in the healing of sun-damaged skin and helps smoothen rough facial skin.
Furthermore, it can reduce fine wrinkles and assist in the management of acute promyelocytic leukaemia.
Dosage and direction
Ensure your skin is clean and dry before application. Apply a thin layer of the gel once daily, preferably at
bedtime. Avoid contact with your eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes. Wash your hands thoroughly before and after
applying the gel. Remember, during the initial weeks of use, your acne may appear to worsen as the medication works
on
lesions forming beneath the skin surface. Improvements are usually seen after 8–12 weeks of regular use. Always
consult your doctor for personalized advice regarding its use.
Precautions
Caution is advised while using A-Ret Gel if you are pregnant. It's best to consult your doctor before applying
this medicine. If you are breastfeeding, please discuss this with your doctor before starting A-Ret Gel.
A-Ret Gel is a topical medication, hence liver interactions are rare. But if you have any liver issues, please
consult your doctor.
Interactions of A-Ret Gel with kidney health are rare due to its topical nature. It's still advisable to
consult
your doctor if you have any kidney health issues.
Contraindications
If you are allergic to vitamin A derivatives or fish proteins, use A-Ret Gel with caution. Always inform your
doctor about any allergies you may have.
Eczema: Applying the gel on eczematous skin can potentially cause severe irritation.
Sunburn: The gel should be used cautiously on sunburned skin as it may lead to further irritation.
A-Ret Gel is not recommended for children under 18 years of age. Always consult your doctor before giving any
medicine to a child.
Possible side effect
A-Ret Gel may have the following common side effects: Redness; Dryness; Itching; Scaling: This is a process
where
your skin might peel or flake off; Burning sensation; Discoloration of skin.
Drug interaction
Topical Products: Medicines such as benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol, or salicylic acid can interact with A-Ret
Gel,
potentially leading to excessive skin irritation.
Other Topical Medications: When used alongside A-Ret Gel, these medications could enhance the absorption of
tretinoin.
Missed dose
If you forget to apply A-Ret Gel, do it as soon as you remember. However, if it's nearly time for your next
application, skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule. Don't double your dosage without asking
your
doctor first.
Overdose
If you accidentally apply more A-Ret Gel than directed, it may cause symptoms such as skin redness, dryness,
and
peeling. If these symptoms persist or worsen, inform your doctor.
Storage
Keep A-Ret Gel in a cool and dry place where the temperature stays below 25°C. Avoid direct exposure to
sunlight
and heat, as it can affect the medicine's effectiveness. Always keep the tube tightly closed to prevent air or
moisture from entering. Ensure the medicine is kept out of reach of children.