FINACEA GEL 30G
Finacea
Azelaic acid-Finacea gel is a topical treatment for papulo-pustular rosacea and mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris
Finacea should be applied sparingly to the affected areas of the skin twice a day (morning and night). Finacea should be massaged gently into the skin until vanishing. Approximately 0.5g = 2.5cm strip of gel is sufficient for the entire facial area.
Before Finacea is applied the skin should be thoroughly cleaned with water, or if applicable, with a mild skin-cleansing agent.
In the event of intolerable irritation of the skin (see under Adverse Reactions), treatment should be stopped immediately. Once the irritation has ceased, treatment can recommence but the amount of gel used should be reduced or frequency of treatment reduced to once a day until skin tolerance occurs. If required, the treatment might have to be temporarily interrupted for a few days.
The duration of use of Finacea varies with individual patients and the severity of the skin disorder. Improvement is usually detectable within 1-2 months of treatment. Optimum duration of therapy depends on the severity of the skin disorder.
Although most reported experiences to date have been for treatment periods that did not exceed 6 months, Finacea has been used for up to a year or longer in appropriately selected cases for control of individual lesions, and repeat courses have been employed for recurrences. It is important that Finacea is used regularly throughout the treatment period.
Azelaic acid-Finacea gel is a topical treatment for papulo-pustular rosacea and mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris
Finacea should be applied sparingly to the affected areas of the skin twice a day (morning and night). Finacea should be massaged gently into the skin until vanishing. Approximately 0.5g = 2.5cm strip of gel is sufficient for the entire facial area.
Before Finacea is applied the skin should be thoroughly cleaned with water, or if applicable, with a mild skin-cleansing agent.
In the event of intolerable irritation of the skin (see under Adverse Reactions), treatment should be stopped immediately. Once the irritation has ceased, treatment can recommence but the amount of gel used should be reduced or frequency of treatment reduced to once a day until skin tolerance occurs. If required, the treatment might have to be temporarily interrupted for a few days.
The duration of use of Finacea varies with individual patients and the severity of the skin disorder. Improvement is usually detectable within 1-2 months of treatment. Optimum duration of therapy depends on the severity of the skin disorder.
Although most reported experiences to date have been for treatment periods that did not exceed 6 months, Finacea has been used for up to a year or longer in appropriately selected cases for control of individual lesions, and repeat courses have been employed for recurrences. It is important that Finacea is used regularly throughout the treatment period.
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