Acne is a really annoying thing, isn't it? Sometimes it feels like no matter how much you try, there's nothing you can do to get rid of it. So today we're going to talk about a special medication used to treat this acne condition. That is Tazarotene Foam. Since it comes in the form of a foam, it may be easier for you to use. Let's take a look at the details about this medication.
What kind of medicine is Tazarotene?
Simply put, Tazarotene is a medication that helps treat acne . It belongs to a class of medications called retinoids . You may have heard of vitamin A, and retinoids are medications that have similar properties and are derived from it. They help control acne by affecting the way skin cells grow.
This medicine comes in a foam form, making it easy to apply to the skin. `Fabior` is one of the brand names for this medicine. Sometimes your doctor may prescribe this medicine for other skin conditions. So if you have any questions, it is best to ask your doctor or pharmacist.
What are the things I need to tell the doctor before using this medicine?
Before you start using Tazarotene Foam, you should tell your doctor or nurse about the following :
- If you have a burn or wound on a large area of your skin.
- If you have skin cancer or a condition called melanoma , or if someone in your family has had it.
- If you have other skin conditions or sensitivities .
- If you have an allergic reaction to tazarotene, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives.
- If you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant , this is very important .
- If you are a breastfeeding mother .
When you tell your doctor this information, he or she can determine exactly whether this medication is right for you or not.
How exactly do you use this medicine?
This is a very important part, because if a medicine is not used correctly, its benefits may be reduced, and sometimes side effects may occur.
- This medicine is for external use only . Do not take it by mouth for any reason .
- Wash your hands thoroughly before and after applying the medicine. However, if you are applying the medicine to both hands, wash your hands only before applying.
- Do not let it get into your eyes . If you accidentally get it in your eyes, rinse them thoroughly with water. Use cold water from the tap.
- According to the instructions on the medicine packet, or as the doctor says.Sing at the same time every day .
- Do not add more than the recommended amount.
- Take the medicine for the full time your doctor tells you to. Even if you feel a little better, don't stop until your doctor tells you to. Only stop if he or she tells you to stop first.
- How to use Foam:
- First, shake the medicine can well .
- Then, thoroughly clean and dry the area of skin where the medicine is to be applied.
- Hold the can upright and spray the foam into your hand as needed .
- Then, rub the foam thoroughly into the acne-prone areas until the foam is completely absorbed into the skin .
Remember: This medicine is for you only. Do not let anyone else use it, even if they have the same illness as you.
Can children use this?
This medicine can sometimes be given to children over 12 years of age for certain conditions. However, there are some special considerations to be taken into account. Therefore, if you are using this medicine for your child, talk to your healthcare team about it and get advice.
What happens if I take too much of this? (Overdosage)
If you think you have taken more of this medicine than you think, call a poison control center or the nearest emergency room immediately . Don't take it lightly.
What to do if you miss a dose of medication?
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember . However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take it at the scheduled time. Never take a double dose .
What other things can interact with this medicine?
Yes, Tazarotene can interact with some medications, other cosmetics you use, or vitamin supplements you take. If this happens, the medicine may not work as well or may cause more side effects.
Here are some examples:
- Other medications that dry out your skin : For example, products containing `(Benzoyl peroxide)` or `(Salicylic acid)`.
- Medications that make your skin sensitive to the sun :
- Antibiotics like Tetracycline.
- Thiazide diuretics (medicines that increase the amount of urine produced).
- `Quinolone antibiotics` (e.g. `ciprofloxacin`, `levofloxacin`).
- Phenothiazines (e.g. chlorpromazine).
- Medicines containing `Sulfa medications`.
- Vitamin A supplements .
This list is not complete. So, you takeTell your doctor about all the medications you take (including those prescribed by other doctors and those you buy at the pharmacy), herbal products, vitamins, and dietary supplements you take. Also, don't forget to tell your doctor if you smoke, drink alcohol, or use other drugs . Some of these things can interact with your medications.
What are the things to be careful about when using this medicine?
To ensure your safety and get the most out of this medication, be aware of these points while using it.
- See your doctor regularly to check your progress . It may take some time to see the results of the medication. Be patient.
- Very important: Do not become pregnant while taking this medicine . If a pregnant woman uses this medicine, it can cause serious harm to the unborn baby . Therefore, you must use a non-hormonal method of birth control while taking this medicine. If you think you may be pregnant, tell your doctor immediately .
- This medicine may make your skin more sensitive to the sun (sun sensitivity) . This means that your skin may become red and burn more quickly when exposed to the sun. Therefore:
- Avoid sunlight as much as possible, especially during times of strong sunlight.
- If you must go out in the sun, wear clothing that covers your skin (like long sleeves and a hat).
- Use a good sunscreen .
- Do not use sun lamps or tanning beds/booths .
- Do not use other products that dry the skin (e.g. harsh soaps, alcohol-containing lotions) on the areas where this medicine is applied.
- Do not use other acne medications on the same skin as this medication unless your doctor has advised you to do so.
- Do not apply this medicine to areas where you have a skin condition such as eczema . Doing so may cause the skin to become very red and inflamed.
What are the possible side effects of this medicine?
Like any medicine, Tazarotene can cause some side effects. Some are serious, while others are not so serious.
Side effects that you should report to your doctor or treatment team immediately:
- Allergic reactions: skin rash, itching, swelling of the upper lip, tongue, face or throat.
- Skin inflammation, itching, crusting, or peeling where the medicine was applied.
Side effects that usually do not require medical advice (but should be reported to the doctor if they persist or are bothersome):
- Minor skin irritation, redness, or dryness .
- Feeling sensitive to sunlight .
This list is not all possible side effects. If you notice anything unusual, talk to your doctor. In the United States, you can report side effects to the FDA (Food and Drug Administration).
How do you keep this medicine safe?
It is also very important to keep medicines safe.
- Keep it out of the reach of children and pets .
- Store at room temperature . That is, between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius (68 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit). Do not freeze .
- This medicine is flammable . Therefore, keep it away from heat, fire, open flames, and smoking .
How do you dispose of unused and expired medicine?
It's not a good idea to just throw expired medications or medications you no longer need in the trash. They can harm the environment and may even end up in the wrong hands.
- If possible, take this medication to a place that has a medication take-back program . You can ask your pharmacy or the police about such places.
- If there is no way to return it, check the medicine packet or the leaflet inside it for instructions on whether to throw the medicine in the trash or flush it down the toilet. If you are unsure, ask your doctor or pharmacist .
- If you are sure it is safe to put in the trash, do the following:
- Take the medicine out of the bottle or tube.
- Mix that medicine with something that no one else likes, like cat litter, soil, or coffee grounds .
- Place the mixture in a well-sealable bag or container .
- Then throw it in the trash .
The most important things you need to remember (Take-Home Message)
Okay, so let's remind you again of the things we've talked about that you need to keep in mind:
- Tazarotene Foam is a topical medication that treats acne .
- Before using this, tell your doctor about your health conditions and allergies .
- Follow the instructions exactly when taking the medicine.
- Protect yourself from the sun , as it can make your skin sensitive.
- Do not get pregnant while using this medicine . It is very dangerous.
- Be aware of side effects , and if you notice anything serious, tell your doctor .
- Keep the medicine safe and dispose of it properly .
I hope this information is helpful to you. No matter what medication you use, the most important thing is to follow your doctor's instructions. Ask your doctor for any questions or concerns you may have.
👩🏽⚕️ Additional questions (FAQs)
💬 Is Tazarotene Foam / Fabior a regular cream for acne?
This is not your average acne cream! This is a very powerful, Vitamin A (Retinoid) foam. Doctors use this product to treat 100% of severe acne, comedones, and psoriasis in teenagers who are not responding to regular medications.
💬 How does applying this foam (Tazarotene) cure acne and pimples?
It's an amazing (Cellular level) process! Acne/pimples form when our skin cells die and clump together. This medicine directly talks to the DNA of those skin cells (Retinoid receptors), forcing the cells to shed faster (Peeling) and grow new cells (Normalizes keratinization). Then all the oil/dirt in those acne-causing areas is thrown out and the skin is renewed.
💬 Is it true that the face turns red/burns when you apply this medicine?
Yes! This is a very strong medicine (Retinoid), so within the first 2-4 weeks, the side effects of 'severe inflammation, redness and skin peeling/Erythema' will definitely occur. This is normal. Also, if you apply this and go out in the sun, you may get sunburned (Photosensitivity), so it is always advised to apply it only 'at night'. Pregnant mothers (Pregnancy X) are completely forbidden to apply this!
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