Renova

Other Names: Tretinoin, Avita, Retin-A.

Commonly Prescribed For: Renova is generally prescribed for treating acne, wrinkles, brown spots and roughness on the skin. This medication is said to promote the peeling of skin areas affected by acne and hence unclogs pores. This medication is effective against stretch marks found on the stomach wall in women. It is commonly used with other medications.

How to Take it: Renova is available in the form of a cream, gel, and as topical liquid. This medication is normally used once for every two or three days at bedtime. Use this medication as prescribed.

How it Works: Renova works to bind specific cell receptors of your skin after applying topical solution.

Some Side Effects: Common side effects include warmth or stinging of the skin, increase in acne sores, lightening of the skin, scaling skin, hives, inflammation of the face, or tongue, and trouble breathing. Some serious side effects include irritation, redness, and dryness of the skin.

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