Adapaline Gel 0.1%
- Strength : 0.1%
- Category : Acne & Pimples
- Availability : In stock
- Seller : Afya Kwanza Pharmacy - Sam Nujoma Road Opposite Mlimani City Shopping Mall, Dar es Salaam
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About this item
Adapaline Gel 0.1% is a topical medication primarily used to treat acne. Adapaline, the active ingredient, is a type of retinoid and it works by affecting the growth of cells and decreasing swelling and inflammation. To use, apply a thin layer of the gel to the affected area, usually once daily at bedtime or as directed by a healthcare professional. It's important to avoid the eyes, lips, and mucous membranes. Possible side effects can include dryness, redness, or peeling of the skin, particularly during the first few weeks of use. If these persist or worsen, consult a healthcare provider.
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