Renova Cream Information:
Renova Cream (generic name: Tretinoin) is a topical medication prescribed for use in patients suffering with facial wrinkles, brown spots caused by sun or age, and rough surface feeling to the skin of the face. It may also be prescribed to deal with skin discoloration. It is also sometimes used to treat some forms of mild acne. Tretinoin is a type of vitamin A, and it also belongs to the group of drugs called retinoids. It works by affecting the growth of skin cells. Renova Cream must be used regularly for the effects continue, as the active ingredient, Tretinoin, does not reverse the effects of sun damage to the skin or ageing due to sun exposure. It simply helps to make the skin look better once it is already damaged by the sun. Renova Cream is usually prescribed as part of a sun avoidance program, and the doctor will also usually recommend that you moisturize to keep the skin supple as well as always wearing sun screen to protect your skin from further damage. Renova is the only prescription cream available that is proven to reduce certain clinical signs of skin damage associated with chronic sun exposure and the natural ageing process.
Renova Cream Side Effects:
The most common side effects associated with Renova Cream are headaches, nausea, bleeding from the nose, pain in the joints, sensitivity to bright light, hair becoming thinner, dry or itchy skin and upset stomach. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should also inform your doctor, as although it is not known to be common, Renova Cream could harm your baby.
Renova Cream Directions:
Renova Cream is prescribed in tablet form and is to be taken orally. You should take Renova Cream as directed by your doctor. The packet will also give information on dosage. Renova Cream is a topical (skin applied) drug and comes in cream form. You should apply the cream to the areas of the skin that you wish to affect. Wash your hands immediately after application.
Renova Cream Precautions:
You should inform your doctor if you have any medical conditions including diabetes, depression or a family history of depression, asthma, anorexia or liver disease. Some medicines may interact with Renova Cream including vitamin A, acitreiti and tetracyclines. If you take any other medications you must still inform your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding you should inform your doctor, as although it is known to be common, Renova Cream may affect your unborn child. Renove Cream increases the skin’s sensitivity to UV rays from the sun, you should therefore always wear sun screen of at least 15SPF when you are outdoors, and should avoid sunlight as much as possible.
The generic alternative is not manufactured by the company that makes the brand product.
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