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Clear Cream Uses
Clear cream is used for the treatment of acne. It contains Adapalene which belongs to the class of drugs known as retinoids. Clear cream works by reducing inflammation and preventing new acne breakouts.
Risks and warnings
You should know the risks and warnings of Clear cream to prevent its misuse.
There are some specific circumstances under which the use of certain medications is contraindicated or considered dangerous. So when taking any medicine it's always a good practice to familiarize yourself with its risks and warnings.
The risks and warnings associated with Clear cream are:
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Pregnancy or breastfeeding
It's important to consult your doctor before taking Clear cream if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Patients allergic to Adapalene or any of the ingredients in Clear cream are advised not to use it.
How to use Clear Cream 15g?
- Clean and dry the affected area
- Apply a thin layer of Clear cream onto the affected area
- Re-apply it 2-3 times per day as directed by your physician
- Avoid getting the medicine near your eyes, nose, or mouth
- If the cream gets into your eyes, immediately wash it with water and consult a doctor if you experience redness or burning in the eyes
Clear Cream Side Effects
Some common side effects of Clear cream include:
- Skin irritation, redness, dryness may occur at the site of application
- Peeling of skin
- Swelling
- Allergic reactions (Hives, difficulty breathing, rash)
Storage Conditions
- Store the medicine at room temperature
- Keep out of reach and sight of children
- Protect it from sunlight and moisture
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