Friday, July 26, 2013

Eudyna Gel / Eudyna Cream

Eudyna Gel

Eudyna Gel 

Tretinoin 0.05 gm / 100 gm

Company Name
Alexandria/Abbott
 
Therapeutic Group
TOPICAL ANTI-ACNE PREPS
 
Pharmaceutical form
Gel
 
Package
tube of 20 gm
 

Eudyna Indications

Acne vulgaris (A comedonica, A. pustulosa, A. papulosa, A. indurata), Acne venenata (halogen acne, steroid acne, acne caused by medication or cosmetics); Elastoidosis cutanea nodularis (colloid milium ).
 

Eudyna Warning & Precautions

Eudyna should not come into contact with the eyes. Avoid repeated application of Eudyna to the skin at the corners of the mouth and in the angles of the nose. Patients with sunburn should first allow this to subside before beginning treatment with Eudyna _ Avoid exposing the areas treated with Eudyna to sunlight. This warning is particularly di¬rected at persons who are subject to long exposure to sunlight for professional reasons, as well as patients who have a tendency to develop skin damage caused by sunlight. Exposure to artificial ultraviolet light (. sun lamps., solarium) should be avoided during treatment with Eudyna
 
 
Product Type
Human
 

Eudyna Dosage

Unless otherwise prescribed by the physician, patients with normal or darker skins should apply a thin layer of Eudyne gel or cream to the affected areas of the skin once or twice daily (in the morning and / or evening) after thorough cleaning. Patients with more sensitive fair skin are recommended to apply Eudyna only once daily or every other day. In general, how often Eudyna should be applied depend on the sever¬ity of the acne and the skin's reaction and, therefore should be determined by the physi¬cian. Eudyna should continue to be applied until the acne has disappeared; this normally occurs after about 6 to 7 weeks treatment. In cases where the frequency of application was reduced due to side effects or therapy even discontinued, treatment can be resumed once the side effects have subsided. Following a course of treatment it may be recommendable for young persons, at an age susceptible to acne vulgaris, to continue applying Eudyna, although less frequently, as prophylactic treatment. In 20 - 25 Years old patients with acne vulgaris, treatment is gen¬erally no longer required once the acne has disappeared. In highly super infected forms of acne (acne pustulosa ) a short term of treatment with an antibiotic, such as oral tetracycline, may be considered. The skin should be cleaned daily with abundant water at body (temperature and a mild soap. To avoid re-infection or spreading the infection, the use of face cloths, sponges or similar items is to be avoided as long as there are infected pimples. The treatment of acne with Eudyna is enhanced by a diet low in fats and rich in vitamins; regulation of the digestion is also favorable
 
Adverse Reactions
When using Eudyna, redness, tightening, itchiness and/or burning sensation may be ex-perienced on the treated areas. Comedones may develop into small pimples at the beginning of treatment, i.e. there may be an apparent exacerbation of the signs of infection. The severity of the aggravation wiII depends on both the dose and frequency of Eudyna administration as well as the individual’s sensitivity to the treatment. In general, the irritation and pimples disappear in the fur¬ther course of treatment. The pigmentation of the skin may be diminished.
 
Contra Indications
Eudyna should not be used: On open wounds, in acute dermatitis, acute eczeme and rosacea.
 
Drug Interactions
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Eudyna Cream


Tretinoin
Company Name
Alexandria/Abbott
 
Therapeutic Group
TOPICAL ANTI-ACNE PREPS
 
Pharmaceutical form
Cream
 
Eudyna Indications
Acne vulgaris (A comedonica, A. pustulosa, A. papulosa, A. indurata), Acne venenata (halogen acne, steroid acne, acne caused by medication or cosmetics); Elastoidosis cutanea nodularis (colloid milium ).
 
Eudyna Warning & Precautions
Eudyna should not come into contact with the eyes. Avoid repeated application of Eudyna to the skin at the corners of the mouth and in the angles of the nose. Patients with sunburn should first allow this to subside before beginning treatment with Eudyna Avoid exposing the areas treated with Eudyna to sunlight. This warning is particularly di¬rected at persons who are subject to long exposure to sunlight for professional reasons, as well as patients who have a tendency to develop skin damage caused by sunlight. Exposure to artificial ultraviolet light (. sun lamps., solarium) should be avoided during treatment with Eudyna

 
Product Type
Human
 
Eudyna Dosage
Unless otherwise prescribed by the physician, patients with normal or darker skins should apply a thin layer of Eudyne gel or cream to the affected areas of the skin once or twice daily (in the morning and / or evening) after thorough cleaning. Patients with more sensitive fair skin are recommended to apply Eudyna only once daily or every other day. In general, how often Eudyna should be applied depend on the sever¬ity of the acne and the skin's reaction and, therefore should be determined by the physi¬cian. Eudyna should continue to be applied until the acne has disappeared; this normally occurs after about 6 to 7 weeks treatment. In cases where the frequency of application was reduced due to side effects or therapy even discontinued, treatment can be resumed once the side effects have subsided. Following a course of treatment it may be recommendable for young persons, at an age susceptible to acne vulgaris, to continue applying Eudyna, although less frequently, as prophylactic treatment. In 20 - 25 Years old patients with acne vulgaris, treatment is gen¬erally no longer required once the acne has disappeared. In highly super infected forms of acne (acne pustulosa ) a short term of treatment with an antibiotic, such as oral tetracycline, may be considered. The skin should be cleaned daily with abundant water at body (temperature and a mild soap. To avoid re-infection or spreading the infection, the use of face cloths, sponges or similar items is to be avoided as long as there are infected pimples. The treatment of acne with Eudyna is enhanced by a diet low in fats and rich in vitamins; regulation of the digestion is also favorable.
 
Eudyna Adverse Reactions
When using Eudyna, redness, tightening, itchiness and/or burning sensation may be ex¬perienced on the treated areas. Comedones may develop into small pimples at the beginning of treatment, i.e. there may be an apparent exacerbation of the signs of infection. The severity of the aggravation wiII depends on both the dose and frequency of Eudyna administration as well as the individual’s sensitivity to the treatment. In general, the irritation and pimples disappear in the fur¬ther course of treatment. The pigmentation of the skin may be diminished.
 
Eudyna Contra Indications
Eudyna should not be used: On open wounds, in acute dermatitis, acute eczeme and rosacea.
 
Drug Interactions
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