Description
Brand name: Isotrex Active substance: Tretinoin Packaging: 20 gr cream in tube 0.05 % Shipped from: India
Isotrex is indicated for the topical treatment of mild to
moderate acne vulgaris, characterised by papules and pustules.
Dosage
and Administration
Isotrex is for topical application only.
The
skin should be washed and dried before application of the gel. Isotrex should be applied sparingly once or twice daily, in the morning or
before retiring, using enough medication to cover the entire affected
area.
Patients should be advised that 6-8 weeks of treatment may
be required before a therapeutic effect is observed.
Paediatric
Use
The safety and efficacy of Isotrex has not been
established in children since acne vulgaris rarely presents in this age
group.
Elderly Patients
There are no specific
recommendations. Acne vulgaris does not present in the elderly.
Side
Effects
In normal use, Isotrex may cause stinging, burning
or irritation. Local erythema and peeling at the site of application may
occur.
If undue irritation occurs, treatment should be
interrupted temporarily and resumed once the reaction subsides. If
irritation persists, treatment should be discontinued. Reactions will
normally resolve on discontinuation of therapy.
Drug Interactions
Concomitant
topical medication should be used with caution during therapy with
Isotrex . Particular caution should be exercised when using
preparations containing a peeling agent (for example, sulphur,
resorcinol, benzoyl peroxide) or abrasive cleaners.
It may be
advisable to rests a patient's skin until the effects of previously used
peeling agents subside before initiating Isotrex therapy.
Overdosage
Acute
overdosage of Isotrex has not been reported to date. Accidental
ingestion of Isotrex resulting in overdosage of isotretinoin could
be expected to induce symptoms of hypervitaminosis A. These include
severe headaches, nausea or vomiting, drowsiness, irritability and
pruritus.
Storage
Isotrex should be stored at
temperatures not exceeding 25 C (77 F).
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