Tazarotene cream is a medication similar to vitamin A. It is available in both cream and gel forms. It is used in skin renewal and further improves the appearance of the skin.
Indications
- Psoriasis or acne
- Plaque psoriasis (raised, silvery flaking of the skin) in adults.
What is Tazarotene and how does it work?
Tazarotene is a medication used to treat acne and psoriasis. It is a retinoid product that is related to Vitamin A. It commonly works by affecting the growth of skin cells.
Things to be kept in mind:
Always consult your doctor if you have:
- Eczema, sunburn, or any other skin condition
- A personal or family history of skin cancer
- Lentigoma (a type of skin cancer)
- A history of allergic reaction to a skin product
- If you are sensitive to sunlight
- If you work outdoors
- If you are planning to get pregnant or are breastfeeding
How much to apply it?
The initial recommended dosage for Tazarotene cream or gel is 0.05%, and the strength can be increased to 0.1% depending on the patient’s medical condition.
What are the strengths available?
Tazarotene, a topical drug, is available on our website in the following strengths and brand names:
Who is the manufacturer?
Both Tazarotene cream and gel are manufactured by the known pharmaceutical company Gracewell (Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.). They are available on the website in packs of 1, 3 and 6 tubes.
How to apply it?
Use Tazarotene gel or cream as prescribed by the doctor. Never use it in smaller or larger amounts than recommended. Follow the directions on the prescription label carefully. Tazarotene topical is applied once a day. Before usin,g wash the skin with a mild cleanser. Let it dry for a few minutes, and then apply a thin layer of the cream to the affected area and rub it in completely.
Tazarotene cream or gel is applied once a day. You could apply it in the evening or at bedtime. But make sure you consult your doctor first before using the drug.
For how long should it be applied?
Use Tazarotene topical as long as your doctor recommends it. Use the medication exactly as prescribed. Never use more or less of it or use it more often than directed by your doctor.
What if you forget a dose?
If you forget to apply the cream or gel, skip the dose and take the next dose at the recommended time. If you think it is too late, but if it’s less than 1 hour of skipping, then don’t hesitate and apply the cream. Never apply more medicine than directed to compensate for a missed dose.
What if you overdose?
There are comparatively fewer chances for Tazarotene overdose. But somehow, if there is an overdose of the medicine, then you may require urgent medical help in this situation. In this condition, visit the nearest healthcare centre or call your doctor immediately.
What are the side effects?
Every medication has some side effects, which could range from severe to mild. Given below are the following side effects, which require immediate medical attention:
- Severe skin irritation (burning, stinging, itching) after applying this medication
- Severe skin redness
- Swelling, warmth, oozing and other signs of skin infection
- Mild burning, stinging or itching
- Mild pain, redness and irritation
- Skin dryness or peeling
Drug-interactions
Tell your doctor about every medicine you use, especially:
- A diuretic such as chlorothiazide, hydrochlorothiazide, chlorthalidone, indapamide, or metolazone.
- Doxycycline, minocycline, and tetracycline.
- An antibiotic such as ciprofloxacin, gemifloxacin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, norfloxacin and ofloxacin.
- Phenothiazines such as chlorpromazine, fluphenazine, perphenazine, prochlorperazine, promethazine, thioridazine and trifluoperazine.
- Sulfa drugs
Important information to be taken care of:
- Always consult your doctor before taking the medicine. Do not exceed the prescribed dose for Tazarotene topical.
- Try to avoid sunlight or ultraviolet sun exposure.
- Prevent getting this medication in your eyes, mouth, or vagina. If this does happen, rinse with water.
- Use sunscreen and always wear protective clothing to cover the affected areas when going out in the sun.
- Never use the medicine after the expiration date. Throw it right away when it expires.
- Consult your doctor about proper handling and disposal of the drug.
- Never swallow Tazarotene topical as it may cause severe harm to the body.
- Avoid using the medicine on cracked, injured, or irritated skin areas.
Marie
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