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Accutane (Isotretinoin)
Accutane is used for treating severe acne for people who do not respond to other acne medicines. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Read more ... How Taken Use Accutane exactly as directed by your physician. Make sure to check the label on the medicine for exact dosage instructions.
Accutane
is taken orally
with or without food. Swallow the capsule with a full glass of water or other liquid. It is not
recommended
to break, crush, chew, or suck on the capsule before swallowing. This will help prevent the medication inside the capsule from irritating your throat.
For best results, take Accutane regularly. Read more ... Differin (Adapalene)![]() Differin is a retinoid-like compound, used to treat acne. It may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor. Read more ... How TakenBefore applying Differin, clean the affected area with a mild soap and gently dry. Then gently rub in the medicine to the affected and surrounding area. Adapalene is main ingridient of Differin. Adapalene in small concentrations is a moderator of cellular differentiation, keratinization, and inflammatory processes. Read more ...
Acne-n-Pimple cream![]() Acne-n-Pimple Cream is a unique formulation of herbs like, Lentil and Shalmali, which have anti-inflammatory and cooling properties that help in reducing acne, with no side effects. Saurashtri, a good astringent and antiseptic, is beneficial in treating infections, acne and pimples, and Aloe vera, which possesses moisturising and soothing properties are also present. Read more ... How TakenClean face and apply the required quantity of Acne-n-Pimple Cream twice, daily. Read more ... |
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