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Retin-A.

Retin-A (tretinoin topical) is a special helps patients diagnosed with acne and it supposed to be applied in exact accordance with the recommendations your doctor provided. If you get this drug into your mouth, nose of eyes - flush with plenty of water. This topical medicine should not be used on chapped, wind burned, broken or irritated skin, as well as on areas affected by eczema. You need to be ready for some side effects when you first start using this medicine, as your skin may react quite unexpectedly. While some people may get no interactions at all, others experience crusting of the skin, lightening or darkening of the skin, skin swelling or blistering, warmth or slight stinging of the skin, red skin, scaling skin, and increase in acne sores. Those are normal reactions that mean Retin-A is working for you. However, you may need to use this topical remedy for up to three weeks to notice the first benefits of the treatment. Tell your health care provider if you have any contraindications for using Retin-A (such as pregnancy or a history of an allergic reaction to any of the ingredients of Retin-A). Make sure you apply this medicine for as long as recommended, as otherwise your treatment may not be as beneficial for you.