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INTRODUCTION ACNESOL A NANO GEL contains a combination of Adapalene and Clindamycin, which belongs to the group of medicines called topical retinoids and lincomycin antibiotics. It is used in the treatment of skin acne (pimple). Acne is a condition of the skin when the root of your hair (hair...
ACNESOL A NANO GEL contains a combination of Adapalene and Clindamycin, which belongs to the group of medicines called topical retinoids and lincomycin antibiotics. It is used in the treatment of skin acne (pimple). Acne is a condition of the skin when the root of your hair (hair follicle) or skin pores gets clogged by oil or dead skin, which becomes prone to bacterial infection and the formation of pimples, blackheads, spots and scars.
Adapalene is a form of vitamin A, that acts as an antiacne agent by binding directly to the receptor of the skin which increases the rate of cell turnover (cell regeneration) and decreases oil secretion preventing clogging of the hair follicles and pores, also decreasing swelling/inflammation. Clindamycin works by binding to the ribosomal unit of the bacteria and disrupts the production of the protein essential for its survival. Before recommending ACNESOL A NANO GEL, your doctor may advise you to have tests to understand your existing condition for planning effective treatment methods. Stay well hydrated and protect your skin from exposure to sunlight or UV light.
Do not apply ACNESOL A NANO GEL if you are allergic to adapalene or clindamycin, a disorder of the digestive system (colitis), a disorder of the immune system or have bruises, cuts or burns on the skin. The common side effects of using this medicine may include dry skin, burning, itching, redness or irritative sensation of the skin, scaling peeling of the skin etc.
Adapalene, a form of vitamin A, works as an antiacne medicine by attaching directly to the skin's receptor, which increases cell turnover (cell regeneration) and decreases oil secretion preventing blockage of the hair follicles and pores. It also reduces swelling/inflammation of the skin. Clindamycin works by attaching to the bacteria's ribosomal unit and disrupting the production of a protein required for its very own survival.
Apply ACNESOL A NANO GEL as advised by your doctor. It is for external use on the skin only. Avoid applying ACNESOL A NANO GEL around or onto your eyes, including eyelids.
Stop using this medicine and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
Dry Skin:
Drink plenty of water and stay well hydrated. Use moisturizer recommended by your doctor.
ACNESOL A NANO GEL is not recommended for use in pregnant women. Consult your doctor for advice if you are pregnant or suspect/planning pregnancy.
ACNESOL A NANO GEL is to be used with caution in breastfeeding mothers after consulting your doctor. The safe use of ACNESOL A NANO GEL in breastfeeding women and breastfed baby is not established.
ACNESOL A NANO GEL may not interfere with your ability to drive or use the machine. However, protect your skin from sun or UV light while travelling and follow appropriate protective measures recommended by your doctor.
The risks associated with consuming alcohol are not known. It’s advised to avoid the consumption of alcohol while using ACNESOL A NANO GEL, as it could aggravate your existing condition.
Talk to your doctor if you are allergic to Adapalene and/or Clindamycin.
ACNESOL A NANO GEL is not recommended for use if you:
Use in pediatrics:
ACNESOL A NANO GEL is not recommended for use in children less than 12 years of age. Consult your doctor for advice.
Use in geriatrics:
ACNESOL A NANO GEL should be used with caution in the elderly (above 65 years of age) after consulting your doctor for advice.
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Inform your physician, if you are taking or using,
B. Drug-Food interaction:
The interaction of foods with ACNESOL A NANO GEL is not known. Consult your doctor for diet advice.
Overdosage:
In case of using ACNESOL A NANO GEL in excess than recommended, you may experience dryness, scaling, redness and discomfort of the skin. Contact your doctor immediately for advice.
Drug | : | Adapalene, Clindamycin |
Pharmacological Category | : | Topical retinoids and Antibiotics |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Treat acne |
Dosage Forms | : | Gel (topical), Gel, Cream, Ointment |
Can ACNESOL A NANO GEL be used to treat scars on the skin?
Yes. Adapalene is a kind of vitamin A that reduces swelling and inflammation while also treating acne scars. Azithromycin is used to treat infections that cause skin infections to worsen.
Can ACNESOL A NANO GEL result in skin peeling?
Yes. Dryness of the skin, burning, itching, redness of the skin, skin irritation, scaling, and possibly peeling of the skin are all possible side effects of using this medicine.
Can [GBBNKEYWORD] cause skin dryness?
Yes. Your skin may get dry as a result of taking this medication. Maintain hydration and use the moisturiser that your doctor has prescribed.
How long can I use ACNESOL A NANO GEL?
Use ACNESOL A NANO GEL as advised by your doctor. Generally, it’s recommended for use depending on the severity of the existing skin condition.
Can I stop using ACNESOL A NANO GEL on my own?
No. It is not recommended to stop using ACNESOL A NANO GEL on your own as it may worsen the existing skin condition. Consult your doctor for advice.
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