

Patients should be counseled on using appropriate sun protection while on therapy.
#Prescription retin a skin#
Safety and efficacy with the 0.05% emollient cream formulation have not been established in patients over 50 years of age and/or with moderate to heavy skin pigmentation efficacy and safety of the 0.02% cream formulation have not been established in patients over 71 years of age.The 0.02% cream and 0.05% emollient cream formulations are not indicated to eliminate wrinkles, repair sun-damaged skin, reverse photoaging, and/or restore youthful/younger-looking skin.The gel formulation "pills" or "cakes" when excessive amounts are added to the skin, which may help patients to determine an appropriate amount to use. Excessive application may increase the risk of skin irritation without improving efficacy.The manufacturer product information should be consulted.The application of topical products should be separated by approximately 1 hour. Cosmetics may be used during treatment, but the area should be thoroughly washed and dried before this drug is applied.The gel formulation should be kept tightly closed when not in use.This drug is for topical use only, and should be used with caution around mucous membranes.Safety and efficacy for the palliation of fine lines and wrinkles have not been established in patients younger than 18 years.Ĭonsult WARNINGS section for additional precautions. Consult with the manufacturer product information for more information. Safety and efficacy for most formulations in the treatment of acne have not been established in patients younger than 12 years. Severe warmth or stinging on application: Use may be temporarily stopped or the frequency of application decreased until the patient is able to tolerate treatment. Use: Treatment of acne vulgaris Renal Dose Adjustmentsĭata not available Liver Dose Adjustments


Package insert - Retin-A Micro (tretinoin) gel microsphere. A comparative study of the effects of retinol and retinoic acid on histological, molecular, and clinical properties of human skin. Molecular basis of retinol anti-aging properties in naturally aged human skin in vivo. Shao Y, He T, Fisher GJ, Voorhees JJ, Quan T. Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation: a review of the epidemiology, clinical features, and treatment options in skin of color. Retinoic acid and glycolic acid combination in the treatment of acne scars. doi:10.1007/s1355-2Ĭhandrashekar BS, Ashwini KR, Vasanth V, Navale S. Why topical retinoids are mainstay of therapy for acne.
