Renova (tretinoin)
GENERIC RENOVA:
Tretinoin (0.025% Cream) 20g - 4's
Tretinoin (0.025% Cream) 20g - 6's
Tretinoin (0.050% Cream) 20g - 4's
Tretinoin (0.050% Cream) 20g - 6's
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Renova (tretinoin) is a topical cream used
to reduce fine wrinkles, dark spots and roughness of the skin
caused by age or sun damage. It is sometimes prescribed to
treat acne. Renova will cause sun sensitivity. Skin should be
protected from the sun while using Renova. Do not use sunlamps.
Your doctor may recommend sun block and protective clothing and
hats to reduce further skin damage. Renova may cause skin
irritation and dryness. Avoid exposure to wind and cold
weather. Talk to your doctor about what moisturizers to use
while using Renova. Renova is available by prescription.
Renova Side Effects: The side effects
usually occur in the first few weeks of treatment and may
improve. If prescribed for treatment of acne, acne may get
worse before it gets better. If side effects are severe, seek
medical attention. Signs of overdose may include blistering,
skin peeling, redness and discomfort. Using more Renova than
prescribed will not improve results and will only increase side
effects. Use only as prescribed.
Common Side Effects: burning, chapped skin,
dry skin, itching, lightening of skin, peeling, redness,
stinging, tingling, warm skin.
Less Common Side Effect: darkening of
skin.
Cautions: This medication may not be
suitable for everyone, and certain individuals may require
adjusted treatment plans. To ensure the maximum safety and
effectiveness of treatment, discuss any current instances or
medical history of the following.
• Allergies : Notify your doctor of allergies. Do not use
Renova if you are allergic to other tretinoin or vitamin A
medications. If you have an allergic reaction to Renova,
discontinue use and notify your doctor.
• Breastfeeding : Do not use Renova if you are
breastfeeding.
• Children : Renova is usually not prescribed for children. The
benefits and risks have not been established.
• Eczema : May increase irritation of the skin.
• Other Medications : Any other prescription or over the
counter medications that you take or may plan to take should be
discussed with your prescribing physician and pharmacist.
• Pregnancy : The effect of Renova on the fetus has not been
established. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant,
discuss the risks of using Renova with your doctor before
beginning treatment.
• Sunburn : Do not use Renova if you have sunburn.
• Sun Sensitivity : Renova may cause increased sensitivity to
skin. Avoid mixing with other medications that may intensify
this effect.
Renova Interactions: The following
medications or medical treatments may interact with your
medication. They may require dosage adjustments, Tell your
doctor and pharmacist what prescription and over the counter
medications you are taking, as well as any herbal
supplements.
• Antibiotics - Some antibiotics cause increased sun
sensitivity. Do not use Renova if you are taking antibiotics
such a Cipro, Noroxin, and Tetracycline.
• Bactrim - May cause increased sun sensitivity.
• Benzoyl peroxide - Other skin treatments containing benzoyl
peroxide should not be used while using Renova.
• Hair removal - Avoid waxing, and other hair removal
treatments that may increase skin irritation while using
Renova.
• Salicylic acid - Do not combine Renova treatment with
treatments containing salicylic acid.
• Septra - May cause increased sun sensitivity.
• Skin products - Do not use medicated soaps, cleansers
containing alcohol or astringents, spices, lime or lime peel.
Discuss which lotions you should use with your doctor.
• Soriatane (acitretin) - Tell your doctor if you are using
Soriatane.
• Sulfur - Do not use other skin treatments containing sulfur
while using Renova.
• Tegison (etretinate) - Tell you doctor if you are using
Tegison.
• Tranquilizers - Tranquilizers such as Mellaril and Thorazine
may increase sun sensitivity. Do not combine Renova treatment
with such medications.
• Vitamin A cream (retinyl)- Do not combine with any skin
creams, including over the counter skin creams, that include
vitamin A in the ingredients. This combination will increase
side effects and discomfort.
• Water pills - Notify your doctor if you use thiazide drugs
such as Diuril or HyroDiuril.
Renova Dosages: Renova comes in the form
of topical cream. The dosage schedule is usually one
application per day at bedtime. A pea sized amount is enough
for a light coat on your face. Do not use more or more often
than prescribed. It will not increase effectiveness. It will
only increase side effects. If there is excessive irritation,
your doctor may reduce the frequency or discontinue
treatment.
Renova Directions: First wash your face
or effected area gently with mild soap and pat dry. Wait 20 to
30 minutes before applying medication. Lightly coat your face
with a pea sized amount of the cream. Do not use on sunburn or
wounds. Avoid your eyes, mouth, and nostrils. Apply it gently
with your fingers and wash your hands after application. Store
Renova away from direct light and heat. Store at room
temperature. Do not freeze. Do not use after the expiration
date.
If you miss a dose, and it is almost time for your next dose,
skip the missed one and continue your regular schedule. Do not
use two doses at once.
Keep Renova away from children; both when storing it, and when
discarding any unused medication.
Renova and Pregnancy: The effect of
Renova on the fetus has not been established. If you are
pregnant or plan to become pregnant, discuss the risks of using
Renova with your doctor before beginning treatment.
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