Do you also use this cream for acne? (Tretinoin; Benzoyl Peroxide) Let's find out for sure

Do you also use this cream for acne? (Tretinoin; Benzoyl Peroxide) Let's find out for sure

Acne is a really annoying thing, isn't it? Especially when you're young, acne can be so frustrating. So, your doctor may have prescribed you a cream to treat your acne. Today, we're going to talk about a cream that contains two of the most commonly used medications. It's a cream that contains both the active ingredients Tretinoin and Benzoyl Peroxide. It's important to know exactly what to use and how to use it.

What kind of medicine is this?

Simply put, this is a topical cream that you apply to your skin. It's made with a combination of two medications, Tretinoin and Benzoyl Peroxide. Both of these treat multiple causes of acne at once.

  • The ingredient called Benzoyl Peroxide kills the bacteria that cause acne.
  • Tretinoin increases the rate of skin cell renewal and prevents clogged pores.

The combination of these two can achieve good results in controlling acne. This is mainly used to treat acne.

Things to tell your doctor before using the medicine

Before you start using this medication, you should definitely tell your doctor about these things, because only then can you decide for sure whether it is right for you or not.

  • If you have any damaged areas on your skin, such as burns, scrapes, or cuts.
  • If you have other skin conditions like eczema, skin sensitivity, or other skin conditions.
  • If you have previously had an allergic reaction to Tretinoin, Benzoyl Peroxide, or any other medicine, food, or dye.
  • If you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant.
  • If you are a breastfeeding mother.

It is very important for your own safety to give this information to the doctor.

How exactly do you use this cream?

To get the best results, it's essential to use the medicine exactly as directed. Let's see how.

  • This is only a topical medication. Do not take it by mouth for any reason.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap before and after applying the cream.
  • Avoid contact with sensitive areas such as the eyes, lips, and inside the nostrils. If you accidentally get it, wash the area thoroughly with clean water.
  • Use it every day, exactly as your doctor tells you to. Usually, it's once a day. Don't use more than the recommended amount or the recommended number of times. Doing so won't make your acne go away faster, but it may increase the side effects.
  • Before applying the cream, wash your face with lukewarm water and a mild cleanser, and let it dry thoroughly.
  • Then, take a small amount of the medicine on your finger and apply a thin film only to the areas with acne. You don't need to apply it to your entire face.
  • Do not apply to burned, injured, or eroded areas.
  • Doctors sometimes prescribe this for children over 9 years old. But you should be especially careful about it, so talk to your doctor about it.

Important: If you think you have taken more medicine than you think, immediately call the National Poisons Information Centre at the Colombo National Hospital. Or go to the Emergency Department (ETU) of the nearest hospital.

What to do if you miss a dose of medication?

If you forget to take 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 as scheduled at the next scheduled time. Never take a double dose.

Special things to be careful of when using

Your skin may behave a little differently while using this cream, so be aware of these things.

  • Be careful with the sun: This is the most important thing. Your skin will be very sensitive to the sun while using this medicine. So avoid going out in the sun as much as possible. If you do go out, be sure to apply a good sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher), wear a hat, and wear clothing that covers your body. Do not use things like sun lamps or tanning beds.
  • Other skin products: Do not use other acne medications or skin-drying products (e.g., alcohol-containing cleansers, scrubs) on the same areas as this cream without consulting your doctor. Doing so may increase skin irritation, redness, and dryness.
  • Bleaching Effect: Another important thing is that the Benzoyl Peroxide in this cream can bleach your hair color or the color of your clothes. That is, it can fade the color. So be careful not to get it on your hair, clothes, or pillowcases.
  • Be patient: Acne doesn't happen overnight, and it takes time to heal. It can take a few weeks or a month or two to see results. So keep using it for as long as your doctor tells you to.

Possible side effects and problems

Like any medication, this can cause side effects in some people. It's important to know what they are and what to do if they occur.

Side effect What to do?
Side effects that you should report to your doctor immediately
Allergic Reactions
(e.g. skin rash, severe itching, swelling of the face/lips/tongue, difficulty breathing)
Stop the medication immediately and see a doctor or go to the ETU.
Severe inflammation, itching, or swelling
(Unbearable burning, redness, swelling, or peeling of the skin where the medicine was applied)
Stop using the medicine and inform your doctor.
Tell your doctor if it's normal, but bothersome.
Slight redness, dryness, or minor inflammation of the skin These are normal in the first few weeks. They will subside as your skin adjusts to the medication. If they persist, talk to your doctor.
Skin peeling This could also be due to the way the medicine works. But if it's too much, tell your doctor .
Increased sensitivity to sunlight Be sure to use sunscreen and protect yourself from the sun.

How do you store and remove the medicine?

  • Storage: Keep out of reach of children and pets. Store at room temperature (between 20-25 Celsius). Do not freeze. Keep the lid tightly closed.
  • Disposal: After 30 days of opening the medicine tube, or 12 weeks after you were given the medicine (whichever comes first), you should throw away any leftovers. When disposing of expired or unwanted medicine, do not flush it down the toilet. Instead, pour the cream from the tube onto an old sheet of newspaper, mix it with something like used coffee grounds or soil, put it in a polythene bag, seal it, and throw it in the trash.

Take-Home Message

  • This is just a topical medication. Just as the doctor said, use it only in the prescribed amount.
  • Be careful of the strong sun when using it. Be sure to apply a good sunscreen.
  • If you experience severe skin irritation, redness, swelling, or signs of an allergic reaction, stop taking the medication immediately and see a doctor.
  • Be careful not to get it on your hair, colored clothes, or pillowcases, as it can bleach the color.
  • Be sure to tell your doctor about any other medications or cosmetics you are using. Patience is very important when treating acne.

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