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ACNEWAR GEL 15 GM 1 tube

$10.95

Brand Name:  Acnewar 

Name:   Dapsone 

Strength: 5% 

Pills per order:  1 tube

Production Company:  Akumentis 

Used for:   Anti-acne used to treat acne (pimples)

Acnewar Gel 15 gm 

Acnewar Gel 15 gm belongs to the ‘antiacne’ category of dermatological medicines used to treat acne (pimples). Acne is a common skin disorder in which hair follicles become clogged with dead skin cells and oil. The bacterium that causes acne feeds on sebum (the natural oil generated by the skin), producing inflammation and redness.

Acnewar Gel 15 gm contains Dapsone, an antibiotic that works by preventing bacteria from producing the folic acid (vitamin) they need to grow, multiply, and multiply. As a result, bacteria development is slowed or stopped, and acne is cleared.

Acnewar Gel 15 gm should only be used on the outside of the body. Acnewar Gel 15 gm should be used as directed by your doctor. Acnewar Gel 15 gm should be used for as long as your doctor has prescribed it according on your medical situation. Skin peeling, dry skin, itching, redness, and oiliness are all possible side effects. The majority of these Acnewar Gel 15 gm side effects do not require medical attention and fade away over time. Please visit your doctor if the side effects persist or worsen.

Please inform your doctor if you are allergic to Acnewar Gel 15 gm or any other medications. Acnewar Gel 15 mg should not be used during nursing since it may transfer into the breast milk and harm the baby. If you are breastfeeding or pregnant, please seek medical advice. Shortness of breath, weakness, back pain, exhaustion, dark brown urine, fever, pale or yellow skin are all indications of hemolytic anemia, so stop using Acnewar Gel 15 gm and see a doctor right away (breakdown of red blood cells).

Acnewar Gel 15 gm Acne Treatment

ACNEWAR GEL

Medicinal Advantages

Dapsone is a component of Acnewar Gel 15 gm, which is used to treat acne (pimples). Acnewar Gel 15 gm blocks the formation of folic acid (vitamin), which is required for bacteria to grow, multiply, and multiply. As a result, it inhibits or delays the growth of germs that cause acne, as well as healing the skin by lowering swelling and redness. Acnewar Gel 15 gm is also effective in the treatment of leprosy (an infectious disease that causes skin lesions and nerve damage).

Use Instructions

Before and after using Acnewar Gel 15 mg, wash your hands. As directed by your doctor, apply a tiny amount of Acnewar Gel 15 gm as a thin layer to the clean and dry affected region of the skin. Acnewar Gel 15 gm should only be used on the outside of the body. Acnewar Gel 15 gm should not be applied to the lips, eyes, or vaginal area because it can cause inflammation. If Acnewar Gel 15 gm gets into touch with these places by accident, thoroughly rinse with water.

Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.

Acnewar Gel 15 gm Side Effects

Peeling of the skin

Skin that is parched

Itching, redness, or oiliness of the skin are all signs of a problem.

Drug Recommendations

Please inform your doctor if you are allergic to Dapsone or any other medications. Avoid getting Dapsone in your mouth, eyes, or vaginal area. If Dapsone comes into touch with these locations by accident, thoroughly rinse with water. Dapsone should not be used while nursing because it can enter into the breast milk and harm the baby. If you are breastfeeding or pregnant, please seek medical advice. Dapsone should not be used in large amounts or for longer than recommended because it does not provide faster or better outcomes and instead raises the risk of negative effects. Shortness of breath, weakness, back pain, exhaustion, dark brown urine, fever, pale or yellow complexion are all indications of hemolytic anemia, therefore stop using Dapsone and see a doctor right away (breakdown of red blood cells). This is most common in persons taking Dapsone for glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) insufficiency.

Interactions Between Drugs

Antibiotics (trimethoprim + sulfamethoxazole, rifampicin), keratolytic agents (benzoyl peroxide), heart-related drugs (nitroglycerin), analgesics, and antipyretics may interact with dapsone (paracetamol).

Dapsone and St. John’s wort (an herbal drug used to treat depression) may combine, resulting in hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells).

Drug-Disease Interaction: Before taking Dapsone, tell your doctor if you have glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency or methemoglobinemia (a blood condition).

Safety Suggestions

ALCOHOL

Dapsone’s reaction to alcohol is unknown. Before drinking alcohol while taking Dapsone, talk to your doctor.

PREGNANCY

If you are pregnant, please seek medical advice. Pregnant women are given dapsone if their doctor believes the benefits outweigh the hazards.

BREAST FEEDING

Dapsone should not be used while nursing because it can enter into the breast milk and harm the baby. If you are breastfeeding, however, you should seek medical advice.

DRIVING OR OPERATION OF MACHINERY

Dapsone normally has no effect on your ability to drive or operate machinery.

LIVER

Please visit a doctor if you have any concerns about the usage of Dapsone in people with liver disorders.

KIDNEY

Please visit a doctor if you have any concerns about the usage of Dapsone in people with kidney problems.

No habit formation

Advice on Diet and Lifestyle

Regular exercise can help you feel better about yourself and boost your mood, but it won’t cure acne. Shower as soon as you finish your workout since sweat can worsen acne.

Wash your hair on a regular basis to prevent hair from falling across your face.

Before going to bed, remove all of your make-up.

Avoid strong soaps, skin cleansers, shampoos, hair removers or waxes, hair coloring or permanent chemicals, detergents, and rough materials, which can cause skin irritation.

Recommendations

Please visit a physician if your skin condition does not improve after 12 weeks of using Dapsone. Alternative acne treatments may be given.

Additional Information: This item is non-refundable.

Concerns of Patients

Acne is a common skin disorder in which dead skin cells and oil clog hair follicles, resulting in pimples, whiteheads, and blackheads. Acne affects people of all ages, but teenagers are the most affected. Pus-filled pimples, uninflamed (non-swollen) blackheads, and red, big, and painful bumps are all signs of acne. Acne can be treated with a variety of lotions, cleansers, and antibiotics.

FAQs

Dapsone is present in Acnewar Gel 15 gm. Dapsone is an antibiotic that acts by preventing bacteria from producing folic acid (a vitamin) which is required for them to develop, replicate, and multiply. As a result, bacteria development is slowed or stopped, and acne is cleared.

Using benzoyl peroxide with Dapsone at the same time is not suggested since it may produce transitory orange or yellow discoloration of facial hair or skin. However, before using any other products with Dapsone, please visit your doctor.

As a side effect, dapsone can cause methemoglobinemia (a hazardous condition in which the amount of oxygen in the blood drops dramatically). This side effect does not have to happen to everyone who takes Dapsone. However, if you notice a grey or blue appearance to your fingernails, lips, or inside of your mouth, stop taking Dapsone immediately and see a doctor.

Dapsone should be used for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. Please visit a doctor if the issue persists or worsens after 12 weeks of using Dapsone.

Dapsone may cause skin to become dry. To avoid dry skin, apply a moisturizer when taking Dapsone. Applying Dapsone with moisturizer at the same time, however, may limit Dapsone’s effectiveness. Before using any other products with Dapsone, please check your doctor.

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