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Tretinoin topical (TREH tih noyn)
Altinac, Avita, Renova, Retin A Micro Gel, Retin-A.
Renova is an anti aging cream that contains the active ingredient
retinoic acid. Retinoic acid has been sold for years under the
brand name Retin-A. Retin-A is a prescription drug used for the
treatment of acne. The Food and Drug Administration has now
approved the use of retinoic acid sold under the name Renova
to treat fine wrinkles, skin spots, rough skin and
sun damaged skin. |
| A-RET
- Gel 0.025% 30gm
A-RET
- Gel 0.1% 40gm (2 x 20gm) |
Tretinoin, Avita, Renova, Retin-A |
| Adaferin 0.1% Gel 15 GM Galderma
Adaferin
- BENZAC AC Topical Aqueous Gel 5% 60 GM (3 x 20GM) |
Differin, Adapalene,
Benoxyl, Fostex, Oxy 5, PanOxyl |
Retin-A - 0.05% 20gm (1 tube) cream Janseen-Claig
Retin-A - 0.05% 20gm (3 tubes) cream
Retin-A - 0.05% 20mg (6 tubes) cream |
Tretinoin, Avita, Renova |
Retino-A - Cream 0.025% 20 GM Ethnor
Retino-A - Cream 0.05% 20 GM
Retino-A - Gel 0.025% 30gm
Retino-A - Gel 0.1% 40gm (2 x 20gm)
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Tretinoin, Avita, Renova, Retin-A |
| Retinova
- 0.05% w/w 20g cream Janseen-Claig |
Tretinoin |
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A-RET - Gel 0.025%
30gm
A-RET - Gel 0.1%
40gm (2 x 20gm) |
Tretinoin, Avita, Renova, Retin-A |
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Adaferin - 0.1% Gel 15 GM
GALDERMA |
Differin, Adapalene |
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Retin-A - 0.05% 20gm (1
tube) cream Janseen-Claig
Retin-A - 0.05% 20gm (3
tubes) cream
Retin-A - 0.05% 20mg (6
tubes) cream |
Tretinoin, Avita, Renova |
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Retino-A - Cream
0.025% 20 GM Ethnor
Retino-A - Cream
0.05% 20 GM
Retino-A- Gel
0.025% 30gm
Retino-A - Gel 0.1%
40gm (2 x 20gm) |
Tretinoin, Avita, Renova, Retin-A |
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A-RET - Gel 0.025%
30gm SHALAK
A-RET - Gel 0.1%
40gm (2 x 20gm) |
Tretinoin, Avita, Renova, Retin-A |
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Retin-A - 0.05% 20gm (1
tube) cream Janseen-Claig
Retin-A - 0.05% 20gm (3
tubes) cream
Retin-A - 0.05% 20gm (6
tubes) cream |
Tretinoin, Avita, Renova |
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RETINO-A - Gel
0.025% 30gm ETHNOR
RETINO-A - Cream
0.025% 20 GM
RETINO-A - Cream
0.05% 20 GM
RETINO-A - Gel 0.1%
40gm (2 x 20gm) |
Tretinoin, Avita, Renova, Retin-A |
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Retinova - 0.05% w/w 20g cream
Janseen-Claig
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Tretinoin |
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Hydergine |
Brand / Generic |
| Hydergine - 1 mg Tab 30 Novartis |
Dihydroergotoxine, Gerimal,
Hydergine, Niloric |
| Used to relieve the signs and symptoms of
decreased mental capacity due to the aging process. |
Retin-A 0.05% 20gm (1 tube) cream Janseen-Claig
Retin-A 0.05% 20gm (3 tubes) cream
Retin-A 0.05% 20mg (6 tubes) cream
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Tretinoin, Avita,
Renova |
| Treats acne and other skin conditions. Also
used to treat fine wrinkles, skin spots, and rough skin |
| Used to treat acne and reduce fine
wrinkles. It promotes peeling of affected skin areas and
unclogs pores. Tretinoin controls acne but does not cure it. |
| Piracetam (brand name: Nootropil®, Myocalm®)
is a nootropic. It is a cerebral function regulating drug
which, it is claimed, is able to enhance cognition and
memory, slow down brain aging, increase blood flow and
oxygen to the brain, aid stroke recovery, and improve
Alzheimer's, Down's Syndrome, dementia, and dyslexia, among
others. Eue to its non-toxic nature and its general health
benefits it is seen more as a food supplement than as a
drug. One of its general health effects is said to be toning
of damaged nerves and muscles (although this is
scientifically unverified). It is safe for use by itself as
a non-prescription drug in a reasonably healthy person. |
| Normabrain 400mg Caps 30 TORRENT
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Cerecetam,
Piracetam, Nootropyl |
| Reported to be an intelligence booster and
CNS (central nervous system) stimulant with no known
toxicity or addictive properties |
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Tretinoin is used to treat acne. It
promotes peeling of affected skin areas and unclogs
pores. Tretinoin controls acne but does not cure it.
This medication is sometimes
prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist
for more information.
Tretinoin comes in topical liquid,
cream, and gel. Tretinoin usually is used daily at
bedtime or once every 2 or 3 days. Follow the directions
on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor
or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand.
Use tretinoin exactly as directed. Do not use more or
less of it or use it more often than prescribed by your
doctor.
Your acne probably will get worse
(red, scaling skin and an increase in acne sores) during
the first 7-10 days that you use this medication.
Nevertheless, continue to use it; the acne sores should
disappear. Usually 2-3 weeks (and sometimes more than 6
weeks) of regular use of tretinoin is required before
improvement is seen.
Use only nonmedicated cosmetics on
cleansed skin. Do not use topical preparations with a lot
of alcohol, menthol, spices, or lime (e.g., shaving
lotions, astringents, and perfumes); they can sting your
skin, especially when you first use tretinoin.
Do not use any other topical
medications, especially benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid
(wart remover), and dandruff shampoos containing sulfur
or resorcinol unless your doctor directs you to do so. If
you have used any of these topical medications recently,
ask your doctor if you should wait before using
tretinoin.
If you are to apply any form of
tretinoin, follow these steps:
- Wash your hands and affected skin area thoroughly
with mild, bland soap (not medicated or abrasive soap
or soap that dries the skin) and water. To be sure that
your skin is thoroughly dry, wait 20-30 minutes before
applying tretinoin.
- Use clean fingertips, a gauze pad, or a cotton swab
to apply the medication.
- Use enough medication to cover the affected area
lightly. Do not oversaturate the gauze pad or cotton
swab.
Apply the medication to the affected
skin area only (e.g., skin with acne sores).
Before using tretinoin,
- tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic
to tretinoin or any other drugs.
- tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription
and nonprescription medications you are taking,
including vitamins.
- tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to
become pregnant, or are breast-feeding. If you become
pregnant while using tretinoin, call your doctor.
- plan to avoid unnecessary or prolonged exposure to
sunlight and to wear protective clothing, sunglasses,
and sunscreen. Tretinoin may make your skin sensitive
to sunlight.
If you use tretinoin once a day, skip
the missed dose completely. Do not use this medication
more often than once a day. If you use tretinoin every 2
or 3 days and remember a missed dose within 12 hours of
the time when you should have applied it, apply the
missed dose immediately. Otherwise, skip the missed dose;
do not apply a double dose.
Tretinoin may cause side effects.
Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or
do not go away:
- warmth or slight stinging of the skin
- lightening or darkening of the skin
- red, scaling skin
- increase in acne sores
- swelling, blistering, or crusting of the skin
Keep this medication in the container
it came in, tightly closed, and out of reach of children.
Store it at room temperature and away from excess heat
and moisture (not in the bathroom). Throw away any
medication that is outdated or no longer needed. Talk to
your pharmacist about the proper disposal of your
medication.
Keep all appointments with your
doctor. Tretinoin is for external use only. Do not let
tretinoin get into your eyes, the corner of your nose, or
mouth, or any broken skin, and do not swallow it. Do not
apply dressings, bandages, cosmetics, lotions, or other
skin medications to the area being treated unless your
doctor tells you.
Do not let anyone else use your
medication. Ask your pharmacist any questions you have
about refilling your prescription.
Tell your doctor if your skin
condition gets worse or does not go away.
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