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Avage Cream Online prescription drugs pharmacy
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In the Avage Cream
the active ingredient is tazarotene. The inactive
ingredients are benzyl alcohol, carbomer 934P, carbomer
l342, edetate disodium, medium chain triglycerides, mineral
oil, purified water, sodium hydroxide, sodium thiosulfate,
and sorbitan monooleate. |
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Avage Cream |
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1 Avage Cream 0.1% 30gm |
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2 Avage Cream 0.1% 30gm |
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3 Avage Cream 0.1% 30gm |
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The
following information is intended to supplement, not
substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician,
pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be
construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe,
appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare
professional before using this drug.
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Avage Cream Use Indication:
1.Use
Avage Cream once a day in the evening.
2. Gently wash your face with a mild cleanser and allow to
dry.
3. Apply a pea-size amount of Avage Cream to lightly cover the
wrinkled or discolored areas of your face. Remember that MORE
IS NOT BETTER.
4. Wash your hands after application.
5. MOISTURIZE as needed before or after Avage Cream. Apply
the second cream or lotion after the first one is absorbed and
the skin is dry.
- Use
Avage Cream only under the guidance of your doctor as part of
a total skin care program in which you avoid sunlight. This
program should include avoiding sunlight as much as possible,
using clothing to protect you from sunlight, using sunscreens
with an SPF of 15 or higher, and using face creams that add
moisture to your skin.
- You can use a cream or lotion to soften or moisten your skin
before or after you apply Avage Cream. Just be sure there is
no more of the first cream or lotion on your skin and your
skin is dry before you apply the second product.
- Keep Avage Cream out of your eyes and mouth. If it gets in
your eyes, wash them off with large amounts of cool water.
Contact your doctor if irritation continues.
- In general, you can use facial moisturizers, such as
lotions, oils, and creams, as often as you want. However,
follow your doctors advice for routine skin care and for
using makeup, moisturizers, and sunscreens.
- Wear clothing that protects your skin from the sun, and use
non-prescription creams to help keep your skin soft.
Avage
Cream Medication Side Effects:
Tazarotene can cause increased skin irritation and increased
chance of sunburn. While you use Avage Cream, strong wind or
cold may irritate your skin more than usual. The most common
side effects of Avage (tazarotene) Cream 0.1% are peeling,
redness, burning, dryness, and irritated and itching skin.
These are not all the side effects possible with Avage Cream.
For more information, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Tell your doctor if side effects become problems. Your doctor
may adjust your dose of Avage Cream. However, the
effectiveness of Avage Cream when used less often than once a
day has not been proven.
Precautions on using Avage Cream Medication
Before
using Avage Cream, tell your doctor and pharmacist:
you
are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or may become pregnant.
Avage Cream may harm your unborn child. Women who can become
pregnant must have proof they are not pregnant from a reliable
pregnancy test, done within 2 weeks before starting Avage
Cream. Talk with your doctor about effective birth control if
you are a woman who is able to become pregnant.
you have sunburn or eczema. If you have sunburn, wait until
full recovery before using Avage Cream. Avage Cream may cause
severe irritation if used on eczema. Wait until your doctor
tells you your eczema has cleared up before starting Avage
treatment.
you are allergic to the ingredients in Avage Cream. The
active ingredient is tazarotene.
See the end of this information for a list of inactive
ingredients.
Tell your doctor before using Avage if
you are breast feeding. We do not know if Avage Cream can
pass through your milk and harm the baby.
you are sensitive to sunlight. Avage may not be right for
you or you may need extra protection from sunlight.
you take certain other medicines, vitamins, and supplements
that increase your sensitivity to sunlight. These include
Vitamin A and medicines that are called thiazides,
tertracyclines, fluoroquinolones, phenothiazines, and
sulfonamides. Therefore, tell your doctor if you take any
prescription or non-prescription medicines, vitamins, or
supplements. This will help your doctor decide if you can take
Avage Cream.
you take any other prescription or non-prescription
medicines, supplements or vitamins. Some of them may make you
more sensitive to sunlight.
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