Adapalene
Tretinoin acne is treated using this medication. It might lessen the frequency and severity of acne breakouts and speed up the healing of any breakouts. Adapalene is a member of the group of drugs known as retinoids. It has an anti-inflammatory effect by influencing cell development and reducing edema and inflammation.
Adapalene works on pimples growing inside the skin. Thus, acne may seem worse during the first few weeks of treatment. Allow 8 to 12 weeks for the effects of this medication to start showing.
This medication is available in various strengths and forms (such as gel, cream, and lotion). One skin’s condition and how it reacts to therapy determine the best prescription. Wash hands before and after using the gel, cream, or lotion. Then, apply a tiny quantity of medicine in a thin coating using the fingertips. Afterward, unwrap the medicated swab before using it to administer a little coating to the afflicted area.
Women who are or are pregnant should not handle this medicine since it is absorbed through the skin and might damage an unborn child. Instead, apply this medicine only to the skin and avoid reaching the mouth and eyes.