| SKU | 82 | 
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| Generic For | Finacea Cream | 
| Active Ingredient | Azelaic Acid | 
| Manufacturer | Micro Lab, India | 
| Pack Size | Qty | Price Per Pill or Unit | Price | Cart | |
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| 1 Tube/s | US$ 11.50 | US$ 11.50 | |||
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| 3 Tube/s | US$ 11.00 | US$ 33.004%US$ 34.50 | |||
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| 6 Tube/s | US$ 10.00 | US$ 60.0013%US$ 69.00 | |||
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Aziderm cream is an anti-acne medicine with antimicrobial and keratinisation-normalization properties. It is effective as monotherapy in mild to moderate acne. Its antibiotic effects are due to the inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis. The active component of the cream is Azelaic acid, which is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid analogue. It helps the skin to renovate itself and reduces the signs and severity of acne. The active ingredient works to inhibit the growth of the bacteria that cause acne and rosacea. It helps to reduce the appearance of inflammatory acne and whiteheads. The medicine may also be used for conditions not mentioned in this document. Azelaic acid, the chief ingredient of the medicine works by killing the bacteria that cause infection of skin pores. It decreases the production of a natural substance called keratin in the body.
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Do not use the topical cream if you are allergic to Azelaic acid or other components of the preparation, or you are a pediatric patient under 12 years of age 
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Always pre-inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you may be pregnant or planning to have a baby 
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If you apply more medicine than you should, please contact your doctor. However, a harmful effect is unlikely to happen, even if you accidentally use more Azelaic cream than you should. Ask your dermatologist if you are not sure, and continue as prescribed. 
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Some drugs are not suitable for people with certain conditions. Before you start using Aziderm cream, your doctor must know about all your medicines or any other skin preparations that you may be using at that time. These skin formulations include topical agents you buy without a prescription, such as herbal or complementary creams. 
The adverse effects may be experienced by a patient using Aziderm cream 10% include redness, pain, itching, burning at the application site, dryness of the skin, stinging, rash, feeling of tingling and numbness, peeling of the skin, change in skin color, inflammation of the skin.
The medicine should always be used exactly as prescribed by the doctor. Check with your doctor if you have any doubts regarding the usage of the medicine. The dose and duration of the treatment depend on the health condition. Your doctor will be the right person to tell you how long you should use Aziderm cream.
Method to apply the gel:
- The cream is intended for external use on the skin only. Before you apply Aziderm cream, clean the skin with warm water and pat it dry. To clean your skin, you can use a mild skin cleansing agent.
- It should be applied to the affected areas only and rub gently into the skin.
- Do not use airtight dressings and wrappings, and wash your hands after the application.
- Never use more than the recommended amount.
What is Aziderm 20% cream used for?
Aziderm 20% Cream contains azelaic acid, primarily used to treat acne and rosacea. It destroys the acne-causing bacteria, reducing inflammation and helping to unclog pores. In rosacea, it helps reduce redness and swelling. It is also effective at lightening the dark spots or hyperpigmentation over time, making it helpful in managing post-acne marks. But make sure you always use it as directed by your dermatologist.
How should I apply Aziderm 20% cream?
Clean and dry the affected skin area before applying Aziderm cream. Apply a thin layer of the product twice daily, typically in the morning and at night, unless advised otherwise by your doctor. Gently massage the formulation into the skin and wash your hands afterwards. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and broken skin. Using it regularly will provide the best results, but do not overapply, as it may irritate.
How long does Aziderm 20% take to show results?
Most users start seeing improvement in acne or pigmentation within 4 to 6 weeks of consistent use. However, full benefits may take up to 12 weeks. Consistency is key, and skipping applications can delay results. If there is no improvement after 12 weeks or if your condition worsens, seek a dermatologist's help; they may reassess your treatment plan.
Can Aziderm 20% cream cause side effects?
Yes, some users may experience mild skin irritation, burning, dryness, redness, or itching, especially during the first few days of use. These usually subside as your skin adjusts. If side effects persist or become severe, such as blistering or allergic reactions, stop using the cream and seek medical advice promptly.
Is Aziderm 20% safe for all skin types?
Aziderm 20% Cream is generally safe for most skin types, but those with sensitive skin may experience more irritation. If you have dry or reactive skin, consider starting with less frequent application (once daily) and gradually increasing as tolerated. A patch test before complete facial application of topical medication is advisable to check for adverse reactions.
Can I use Aziderm 20% cream during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Aziderm 20% is considered relatively safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but it is best
to use it only if prescribed by a dermatologist. Avoid applying it to the breast area if breastfeeding, to prevent accidental ingestion by the infant. Always inform your healthcare provider about your condition before using any topical medication.
Should I avoid the sun while using Aziderm 20% cream?
Yes, while Aziderm itself is not highly photosensitive, it can make your skin more sensitive to ultraviolet sun rays, especially during the early stages of treatment. Use a good quality sunscreen and limit sun exposure when using this cream. Wearing protective clothing and hats whenever stepping outdoors to prevent further skin irritation or pigmentation.
Can I use Aziderm 20% cream with other acne treatments?
You can use Aziderm 20% alongside other treatments, but caution is needed. Avoid using it with strong exfoliants, retinoids, or other harsh acne products unless advised by a dermatologist, as this may increase irritation. Always wait a few minutes between applying different products and monitor your skin's reaction closely. Consult your dermatologist before using any other product with an Azelaic acid formulation.
 
	 
 
 




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