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Renova

Main Ingredients:Tretinoin

 

Renova is primarily used to treat acne. Renova is also given to reduce, skin damage caused by chronic sun exposure as well as skin cancer and acute promyelocytic leukemia.

Studies have shown that regular use of Renova may even reverse the wrinkling process in some individuals.

CAUTION

Avoid using Renova if you are sensitive or allergic to any of its components.

Avoid sun exposure and sunlamps to the treated areas. Otherwise, use sunscreen and shades.

Avoid using Renova near your eyes, or the nose.

Renova may cause the cholesterol level and white blood cell count to increase in some people.

Avoid using Renova if you have eczema or any other skin conditions, this could cause severe irritation.

Renova is flammable; keep it away from high temperature and flame.

RENOVA SIDE EFFECTS

Common side effects are burning, tingling, itching, blistering, or discoloration of the skin or hypersensitivity to the sun.

Side effects go away after the use of Renova is discontinued. Some rare side effects like hearing loss or paralysis of the face have also been reported.

RENOVA INTERACTION

Check with your physician before combining Renova with the following:

Skin care products like Benzoyl peroxide or Salicylic acid
Dyes
Products containing alcohol
Skin drying products
Preparations containing sulfur
Resorcinol

Avoid using Renova if you are using any other drug that increases sensitivity to sun including:

Antibiotics like Cipro, Noroxin, and tetracycline
Major tranquilizers
Sulfa drugs
Thiazide drugs

RENOVA AND PREGNANCY

Avoid using Renova if you are or planning to become pregnant as this may cause birth defects.

Nursing mothers should switch to bottle-feed while using Renova.

RENOVA DOSES

CHILDREN
Not recommended for children.

ADULTS
Apply a thin layer once daily in the evening. Avoid using excessive amount.

Wash you face thoroughly and then wait half hour before applying Renova.

RENOVA OVERDOSE

Applying too much Renova will result in skin irritation and is not going to produce faster or superior results.

Renova is for external use only. If accidental ingestion occurs, seek medical help right away.

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