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| Buy Renova Online |
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| Typical Brand Names: Renova |
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| Generic Name: Retin-A Cream |
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| Prescription Renova will improve the appearance of skin that has been overexposed to sunlight, as well as smooth the texture of skin that is too rough or that has mottled pigmentation. |
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| Prescription Renova Drug Information |
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Reonva Directions? |
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Renova will improve skin by smoothing wrinkles and fine lines, as well as improving any roughness or discoloration. It is the only medication proven to reduce the effects of sun damage and natural again, when used as part of a complete skin care program. Renova can be used to treat acne as well.
Renova is applied to the face once per day, generally at bedtime. Use a small amount and apply to clean, dry skin. Do not get Renova in the eyes, nose, or mouth, and wash your hands after applying the cream. You should not use more often or in greater quantities than directed, since it will not improve results but will increase the potential side effects. |
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Reonva Side Effects? |
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New users of Renova sometimes have mild skin irritation, stinging or burning after applying the medication. You may also have drier skin, including peeling or scaling. If these symptoms do not fade after several weeks, discontinue the treatments and call your doctor.
Skin that is sun burned or has eczema or other skin conditions should never have Renova applied to it. Your skin will gradually improve after you begin Renova therapy, and most results will be apparent within six months. For some users, acne breakouts get worse at first, but you will then notice an improvement. |
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Reonva Warnings? |
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Renova will make your skin much more sensitive to sunlight. You should tell your dermatologist if you have any other skin disorders or allergies before beginning Renova therapy.
When you are regularly applying Renova, be careful about your exposure to sun and sun lamps. Wear protective clothing when outdoors and always use a sun block. Pregnant women should talk to their doctor before using Renova. It is not clear whether the medication in Renova is secreted in breast milk, so you should also let your doctor know if you are breastfeeding. |
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Reonva Drug Interactions? |
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Your doctor needs to be aware of all medications you are taking, both prescription and over the counter. This especially includes anything containing amiodarone, isoRetin-A, tetracycline or quinolone antibiotics, phenothiazines or sulfa drugs, since they also make your skin more sensitive to sunlight.
Do not use products containing Benzoyl peroxide while using Renova. Do not use any skin products, soaps, or cleansers that contain ingredients such as alcohol or minoxidil that can dry or irritate your skin. |
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Reonva Missed Dose? |
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If you forgot to apply Renova at your regular time, you can apply it as soon as you remember. Return to your regular time the next day. Do not, however, apply Renova more than once per day. |
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Reonva Storage? |
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Renova should never be frozen, and should be stored at room temperature. This is generally between 59 and 86 degrees F, or 15 and 25 degrees C. Make sure it is stored where children cannot reach it. |
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Anything Else I Should Know About Reonva? |
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You should not think of Renova as a cosmetic. The prescription is to be used as part of a comprehensive skin care program, including complete sun avoidance. Make certain to always wear sun block when using Renova. |
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NOTE: The above information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist, or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that the use of the product is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before taking the product. |
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