acretin 0.025% cream 30 gm

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  • Scientific Name: tretinoin ,
  • Dosage: 0.025%
  • Type: Cream
Price: 2.11 OMR | OMR
    Medicine Description

    Acretin cream is a topical formulation that contains an active ingredient known as tretinoin, which is a derivative of vitamin A. It is primarily used to treat acne and improve the overall appearance of the skin.

    The cream works by exfoliating the outer layer of the skin, helping to remove dead skin cells and stimulate the renewal of new ones. It is also prescribed to reduce pigmentation and dark spots, contributing to a more even skin tone and smoother texture.

    What are the ingredients of Acretin?

    Acretin consists of the following components:

    • Tretinoin at a concentration of 0.025%, which is the main active ingredient.
    • A cream base that is free from oils, fragrances, and parabens.
    • It does not contain alcohol or any harsh substances that may irritate sensitive skin.

    What are the uses of Acretin?


    It is used to treat the following conditions:

    • Mild to moderate acne.
    • Blackheads and whiteheads.
    • Pigmentation and spots caused by sun exposure or acne.
    • Fine lines and surface wrinkles.
    • Rough skin and uneven skin tone.

    What are the recommended doses of Acretin?

    The doctor determines the appropriate dose based on each case, and it usually includes the following:

    • Apply once daily in the evening before bedtime.
    • It is preferable to use it every other day at first to reduce irritation.
    • Apply to clean, dry skin after washing the face and waiting 20-30 minutes.
    • Sunscreen must be used during the day throughout the treatment period.

    What are the side effects of Acretin?

    Acretin may cause some symptoms, including:

    • Skin redness.
    • Peeling and dryness.
    • A burning or stinging sensation.
    • Increased sensitivity to sunlight.

    What are the contraindications for using Acretin?

    Acretin should not be used in cases of allergy to any of its ingredients or if there are active skin infections or open wounds.

    It is also not recommended in cases of eczema or sunburn, and it should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless under medical supervision.

    What are the alternatives to Acretin in pharmacies?

    Several alternatives are available in pharmacies, including:

    • acne free.
    • acnetin-a.
    • locatret.
    • vesanoid.

    What are the available types and concentrations of Acretin?

    Acretin is available in the following forms and concentrations:

    • Acretin cream 0.025%, 30 grams.
    • Acretin cream 0.05%, 30 grams.

    How to use Acretin correctly

    Use according to your doctor's instructions and follow these guidelines to ensure effective treatment:

    • Wash your face with a gentle cleanser and dry it well.
    • Wait 20-30 minutes before applying the cream.
    • Apply a very small amount (pea-sized) only to the affected areas.
    • Use it at night and wash it off in the morning if irritation occurs.
    • Apply a suitable moisturizer after using the cream.
    • Avoid direct sun exposure and use sunscreen daily.

    Can Acretin be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding?

    Use with caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and follow these guidelines:

    • It is not recommended during pregnancy due to potential risks to the fetus.
    • Use only under medical supervision during breastfeeding.
    • Safer alternatives are preferred during these periods.

    Storage conditions for Acretin

    Store under the following conditions:

    • At room temperature below 30°C.
    • Away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
    • Keep out of reach of children.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Acretin

    Does Acretin treat acne?

    Yes, it is used to treat mild to moderate acne.

    Can Acretin be used to lighten the skin?

    It helps reduce pigmentation and even out skin tone.

    Can Acretin be used during the day?

    No, it is best used at night to avoid sun-related irritation.

    Does Acretin cause skin peeling?

    Yes, it works by removing dead skin cells and exfoliating the skin.