Supatret Gel for treating Acne & Pimples
by Sharron Kane Online Medical ResearcherSupatret C Aqueous Gel belongs to the antiacne class of dermatological
treatments used to treat acne (pimples). Acne is a common skin condition caused
by blocked hair follicles filled with dead skin cells and oil. Acne-causing
bacteria feed on sebum (natural oil generated by the skin), producing
inflammation and redness.
Supatret C Aqueous Gel is a mixture of two medications, Tretinoin
(vitamin A) and Clindamycin (antibiotic), that are mostly used to treat acne
(pimples). Tretinoin is a vitamin A derivative that lowers oil production in
the skin, replenishes the skin, and aids in the maintenance of open pores.
Clindamycin is an antibiotic that prevents the development of critical proteins
required for bacteria to grow, proliferate, and multiply in number. Overall, it
inhibits or slows the growth of germs while also preventing the growth of acne.
Benefits of using Supatret Gel
Supatret Gel is a combination medication that helps treat acne
(also known as pimples) by lowering the production of excess oil in the skin,
which causes acne. This also eliminates acne-causing germs and keeps spots and
pimples at bay. It normally takes a few weeks to observe a difference, so
maintain using it even if it doesn't seem to be working. Acne can occasionally worsen
before it improves, but with proper care, your skin will clear up. The sooner
you begin using it, the less likely you will develop scars. As your skin clears
of acne, this medication will assist to enhance your mood while boosting your
confidence.
Supatret 0.4% Gel is a vitamin A derivative. It is used to treat acne, a
common skin ailment in which the pores of your skin get blocked, resulting in
blackheads, whiteheads, or pimples. It also helps to decrease wrinkles on your
face. It helps by lowering skin oil production and restoring acne-prone skin.
Side effects of Supatret Gel
Supatret 0.4% Gel seldom causes adverse reactions. However, it may cause
skin peeling, a burning feeling, irritation, itching, or redness at the site of
application in certain situations. Consult your doctor if any of these adverse
effects do not improve or develop over time.
It is a safe treatment, but you should tell your doctor if you have any
bowel (intestinal) issues, if you have ever had bloody diarrhoea caused by antibiotics,
or if you are taking any other medications to treat skin disorders. If you are
pregnant or nursing, see your doctor before using this medication.
How to use and Dosage Guide
- Before
and after using Supatret C Aqueous Gel, wash your hands. Wash the affected
area with water before applying it.
- Wait
for 20 to 30 minutes before using the product; skin must be entirely dry
to avoid irritation water can enhance the severity (and hence the adverse
effects) of the product.
- Apply
Supatret 0.04% Gel every second or third night when you initially start
using it.
- Squeeze
a little quantity of gel onto the tip of your finger. Apply the gel to
your chin, forehead, nose, and both cheeks, then distribute it evenly
throughout your whole face.
- If
Supatret C Aqueous Gel accidentally comes into contact with your eyes,
thoroughly rinse them with water. Consult your doctor right away if you
still have an eye problem or notice any vision abnormalities.
Cautions
Avoid exposure to sunlight or artificial UV radiation while using
Supatret 0.04% Gel (tanning beds). Supatret 0.04% Gel may make your skin more
susceptible to sunlight, resulting in sunburn. If you must go out in the sun,
use sunscreen (minimum SPF 15) and wear protective gear. Supatret Gel should
not be used on sunburned, windburned, dry, chapped, irritated, or damaged skin.
Also, avoid putting this cream on wounds or eczema-affected areas. Supatret Gel
should not be used until these problems have been cured. Supatret Gel should
not be used if you are allergic to tretinoin. Supatret Gel should only be
applied to the skin.
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