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.
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.
Disclaimer
This
drug
information
is
for
your
information
purposes
only,
it
is
not
intended
that
this
information
covers
all
uses,
directions,
drug
interactions,
precautions,
or
adverse
effects
of
your
medication.
This
is
only
general
information,
and
should
not
be
relied
on
for
any
purpose.
It
should
not
be
construed
as
containing
specific
instructions
for
any
particular
patient.
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